Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, William Hallan, mule halfpennies (2): 1793, bust l., rev. cipher IOM (DH.137), 1792, 'halfPenny [P]aYable' etc., rev. bust of David Garrick (DH.139a), good extremely fine, DH.137 lustrous, DH.139a with an even reddish-brown tone, both very rare (2) *both ex Longman, lot 296 (part), DH.137 ex Tatton both ex Baldwin’s vault
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Tokens, Wales, Anglesey, pattern halfpenny, 1787, bust of Druid, rev. monogram cipher PMCo incorporating PARYS MINES COMPANY incuse (DH.268), from the reverse die flawed as usual at G, partial dull toning, slight scuffing on hood, fingerprint on reverse field, otherwise good extremely fine with some original colour, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Scotland, Ayrshire, [Col. W. Fullarton], halfpenny, 1797, bust of William Wallace, helmeted with dragon crest, rev. Scotia with laurel wreath, cipher TC in exergue (DH.3), good extremely fine, a bronzed proof *ex Baldwin’s vault The initials stand for Troon (Canal) Company, a project of Fullarton at the time.
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, John Gregory Hancock, halfpenny or medal in brass, bust r., SIR ORIGINAL, rev. THIS IS MY WORK etc., AGED 7 YEARS 1800 (DH.140), about extremely fine, die flaws on rim as usual, a few dark spots on obverse, small area of test scratches on edge, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, farthings for general circulation (6), undated, bust of Prince of Wales, rev. his crest and motto (DH.1140a); 1793, bust of Isaac Newton (3), revs. cornucopia and olive branch (DH.1151), cipher TH (DH.1159), Britannia (DH.1160); undated, laureate bust r., rev. harp, coronet above (DH.1165); 1796, laureate bust, flower sprigs around, rev. Prince of Wales's crest (DH.1168), last weakly struck, nearly extremely fine, DH.1165 better, the rest about mint state, first attractively toned, the rest with copious lustre, virtually complete on DH.1151 (6) *DH.1165 ex Cokayne all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex (8): William Allen, halfpenny, 1795, family arms (DH.246a); Blackfriars, [J. Spittle], halfpenny, undated, friar (DH.257a); Basil Burchell, halfpenny, undated, SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE FAMOUS SUGAR-PLUMS FOR WORMS etc. (DH.274); Carter, halfpenny, 1795, lady's shoe (DH.276); Coventry Street, [J. Henderson], halfpenny, 1795, filtering stone (DH.293); T. & R. Davidson (2), halfpenny, 1795, female supporting City of London arms (DH.295), mule halfpenny, undated, two hands holding crowned triangle, rev. bust of Prince of Wales (DH.296); Dennis, halfpenny, 1795, wheatsheaf, DUBLIN OR LONDON edge (DH.297b), good extremely fine to about mint state, DH.257a nicely toned, the others all lustrous, especially DH.276 and 296 (8) *DH.297b ex Cokayne all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Alcester (3): Charles Iohnson, farthing, scales (W.5); William Reynolds, farthing, 1652, fox (W.9); Margaret Yarnoll, farthing, 1651, jar (W.14); Barford, Mary Brine, halfpenny, 1667, Ironmongers’ Arms (W.23); Brailes, Iane Sherley, halfpenny, 1665, Grocers’ Arms (W.50); Coventry (4): Citty of Coventry, halfpenny, elephant and castle/leopard (W.54), severely chipped; city halfpenny, 1669, elephant and castle (W.55); city farthing, 1669 (W.56); F.C., farthing, 1665, Mercer and Grocer (W.69); Hemlingford Hundred, Edward Taylor, halfpenny, 1669, bust l., Bayliffe (W.102), poor to very fine (10)
Tokens, Ireland, Co. Dublin, Dublin, mule halfpennies (3), undated, female with quadrant and anchor, rev. anchor, cap of Liberty above (DH.322); 1795 (2), Prince of Wales's crest, 1795 (2), revs. City of London arms (DH.326), bust of William III, 1688 (DH.332), first two good extremely fine but DH.322 with corroded patch on obverse, DH.326 bronzed, DH.332 good very fine with several rim knocks, lacquered to good effect, DH.322 very rare, the others rare (3) *DH.322 and 332 ex Longman, lot 395 (part) and 396 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Wales, Glamorgan, Swansea, John Voss, halfpenny, 1796, the Castle, rev. key (DH.4); Anglesey, farthing for general circulation, 1793, bust of Druid, rev. cipher GR (DH.457); North Wales, tokens for general circulation (5): halfpennies, 1793, revs. cipher RNG (3 - DH.1b/1d/2c), harp (DH.8); farthing, 1793, Prince of Wales's crest within shield (DH.15a, small flan), N. Wales 2c with light handling marks on reverse, otherwise about mint state with close to full original colour, the rest extremely fine or better, Glam. 4 and N. Wales penny lustrous, N. Wales 8 with false colouring and an obverse rim knock (7) *DH. Anglesey 457 ex Longman, lot 363 (part); N. Wales 1b ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Thomas Spence, halfpennies, undated (2), T SPENCE BOOKSELLER, NO 8 etc., rev. Bluecoat boy (DH.707); bust of Rt Hon. C.J. Fox, rev. Cain with club, Abel dying on ground (DH.768), DH.707 good extremely fine, minor flan flaws on reverse, DH.768 about mint state, both lustrous (2) *DH.707 ex A.W. Jan both ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, penny-sized medal in white metal, by J.G. Hancock, 1783, bust of Joseph Priestley, rev. bench containing scientific apparatus etc.(DH.33), with some discolouration, struck from rusted dies, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Wales, Anglesey, Parys Mines Co., halfpennies, 1788 (9), bust of Druid, rev. cipher PMCo, 27 acorns in wreath (DH.274/278/279/282/286/289/290/292), 26 acorns (DH.297), extremely fine or better, most with at least a little lustre (9) *DH.278 and 290 ex W. Gilbert, DH.278 also ex Hamer, lot 493 (part) ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Wales, Anglesey, Parys Mines Co., halfpennies, 1788 (9), bust of Druid, rev. cipher PMCo, 25 acorns in wreath (DH.303/307/310 (wt. 13.91gms.)/312/314/329/331), 23 acorns (DH.350/352), DH.329 nearly extremely fine, extremely rare, the rest extremely fine or better, most with at least a little lustre, DH.303 and 350 rare (9) *DH.307 and 329 ex W. Gilbert, DH.307 also ex Hamer, lot 493 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault A lighter example of DH.310 was believed to be a counterfeit (DNW Auction T12, lot 1009). The reverse of DH.331 is as 306.
Tokens, British, Yorkshire (7): Kingston upon Hull (2), Jonathan Garton & Co., halfpenny, 1791, William III on horseback (DH.17); halfpenny for general circulation, 1794, Town arms, rev. ship (DH.23); Leeds (5): H. Brownbill, halfpennies, 1793, bust of Bishop Blaize with wool-comb (3), revs. the Mixed-cloth Hall, bare land in distance, edge PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF H BROWNBILL SILVERSMITH etc. (DH.30), similar but with trees in distance, edge PAYABLE AT H. BROWNBILL'S SILVERSMITH (2 - DH.34/37); Richard Paley, halfpennies, 1791 (2), Bishop Blaize standing, with crozier and book (DH.44/45), DH.23 extremely fine with a little lustre, the rest better or about mint state, DH.30 bronzed, lacquered, rare, DH.34 a bronzed proof as usual, with typical die flaw above wool-comb, DH.37 lustrous, DH.44 nicely toned, rare, DH.45 bronzed (7) *DH.30 and 45 ex Longman, lot 339 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault The edge inscription on DH.30 was used only for that variety.
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Thomas Spence, halfpennies (2): 1796, bust of Rt Hon. C.J. Fox, rev. boys playing on turnstile (DH.771); undated, heads of Pitt and Fox conjoined, rev. hand holding heart (DH.804c), DH.771 about mint state, DH.804c good extremely fine, a little short of flan for the devices either side, both lustrous (2) *DH.771 ex Longman, lot 189 (part) both ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Ireland, Co. Wicklow, Cronebane (7): Associated Irish Mine Company, halfpennies, 1789, bishop's bust and crozier (4 - DH.3/7/8/22); counterfeit halfpenny, undated, ASSOCIATED IRISH MINERS ARMS (DH.39a); mule halfpennies (2), 1789, similar to previous, rev. Hibernia (DH.75), Hibernia, rev. bust of John of Gaunt (DH.76), extremely fine or better, DH.8 and 75 with original colour, DH.22 with minor rim knock either side, DH.3 rare (7) *DH.3 ex A.W. Jan; DH.7 ex Longman, lot 402 (part), ex Dalton all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Surrey, Barnes, Charles Goodwin, halfpenny, bear, Vintner (W.5); Battersea (2): Richard Greene, halfpenny, crossed oars (W.8); Iohn Sole, halfpenny, 1668, Earl’s coronet above bird within Garter and motto (W.11); Croydon, Robert Little, halfpenny, 1667, At The, three tuns (W.42); Dorking, Elizabeth Bothel, farthing (W.47); Egham (2): Stephen Erle, halfpenny, 1666, At The, bust of Charles II (W.57); Mathew Terry, halfpenny, 1668, Catherine wheel (W.65); Farnham, Iams Hvnt, farthing, castle/fleur-de-lis (W.79); Godalming, Henry May, farthing, 1666, bottle (W.91), poor to nearly very fine (9)
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Kempson's buildings series, halfpennies (8), rev. Town arms, undated (7), obvs. the Old Meeting, St Philip's Church, the General Hospital, the Old Cross, the Free School, the Theatre, bust of George III r. (DH.162/175/181/188/200/215/218), rev. Town arms, 1796, obv. the Library (DH.184a), extremely fine to about mint state, most with lustre, small verdigris patch on tower on DH.175 (8) *DH.175 ex Longman, lot 299 (part); DH.181 and 188 ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Oxfordshire, Thame (8): Richard Adkin, farthing, 1669, Grocers’ Arms (W.191); Rvth Aeris (Aeres in Williamson), farthing (W.193); Iohn Daniels, farthing, 1669, hat, Hater (W.198); Iohn Harris, farthing, At The, Read Lyon, lion (W.200); Richard Hearne, farthing, 1669, Drapers’ Arms (W.201); Hvgh Hester, farthing, 1657, Grocers’ Arms (W.202); William Tripp, farthing, stick of candles, Chandler (W.206); Mathew Watters (Walters in Williamson), farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.207); Watlington (4): Iohn Cockee, farthing, 1664, anchor (W.211); Mary Greendown, farthing, [16]67, bust of Charles II l. (W.214); Mary Nash, halfpenny, 1669, Mercers’ Arms (W.221); Richard Seeley, farthing, crowned rose (W.222); Witney (9): Richard Ashfield, farthing, fleece, Clothier (W.224); Iohn Gardiner, halfpenny, 1669, two shuttles (W.231); William Hearn, farthing, At The, swan (W.234); Andrew Hollaway, farthing, 1659, hand holding glove, Clothyer (W.236); William and Mary Sanders, halfpenny (W.241); Ralph Werge, farthing, 1653, Mercers’ Arms (W.244); Andrew White Senior, halfpenny, 1667 (W.245); Iohn Yovng, farthings (2 - same dies), 1655, man making candles (W.247); Woodstock, T.P.,farthing, 1653, At The 3 Cvpps (W.249), poor to nearly very fine (22)
Tokens, British, Hampshire (9): Emsworth (7): John Stride, halfpennies (3), 1794, ship (DH.10), 1794, bust of Earl Howe (DH.15), 1795, similar (DH.21); halfpennies for general circulation, 1794, 1795, bust of Earl Howe (4 - DH.17/18/29b/30); Gosport, J. Jordan, halfpenny, 1794, ship (DH.41); Petersfield, Eames, Holland & Andrews, halfpenny, 1793, mounted dragoon (DH.48), DH.17 extremely fine with false lustre, the others good extremely fine to about mint state, all lustrous but dark spots on obverse of DH.48, flan flaw at edge of obverse of DH.18, edge of DH.41 mostly flat (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex (8): Dennis, halfpennies, 1795 (2), wheatsheaf, edges LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL (DH.297c), grained (DH.297d); Dodd, halfpenny, undated, bust of Handel, thick flan (DH.300); D.I. Eaton, halfpenny, 1795, cock on fence, pigs at trough in sty (DH.301); Foundling Fields, J. B[urton], halfpenny, 1795 (DH.305); J. Fowler, halfpenny, 1794, bust of Neptune (DH.306); Guest, halfpennies, 1795 (2), boot and shoes, edges PAYABLE AT LONDON (DH.308), PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON (DH. 308b); extremely fine to about mint state, all with at least a little lustre, that on DH.306 probably false (8) *DH.297c ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Wales, Anglesey (2), farthing, 1788, bust of Druid, rev. cipher PMCo (DH.452), mule farthing, undated, bust of Druid, rev. Hibernia (DH.458), good extremely fine, DH.452 with small verdigris patch on obverse, reverse faintly double-struck, a little lustrous, DH.458 toned, light finger marks on reverse, this rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, National series, halfpenny, 1797, bust of George III r., rev. A MEMBER OF THE BRITISH SENATE (DH.941a), on an uneven flan that cracked upon striking, flat area on king's shoulder and corresponding part of SENATE on reverse which is off-centre, otherwise extremely fine with traces of peripheral lustre, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Scotland, Ayrshire, mule halfpenny, 1799, bust of Prince of Wales l., rev. Scotia with laurel wreath, cipher TC in exergue (DH.6), old verdigris patch on Prince's hair, otherwise about mint state and richly toned, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault By W.J. Taylor, from the original dies, struck probably in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. The die flaw below the portrait had been tidied up by Taylor (compare with previous lot).
Tokens, British, Southwark, Farthing Alley, Tho Plant, halfpenny, 1668, chequered square (W.226); Foul Lane, Thomas Potter, halfpenny, 1667, stag (W.229); Glean Alley (Tooley Street), Hen Mvmford, farthing (W.235); Horslydown/Horsey Down (11): Allice Actoon, halfpenny, 1668, sword thrust through boar’s head (W.246); W.F., farthing, At The Shvger Loef (W.253); Peter Hall, farthing, wheatsheaf, Melman (W.255); Iohn Hobson, farthing, monogram (W.258); Katherine Minter, halfpenny, castle (W.264); Richard Pack, halfpenny, 1669, Butchers’ Arms (W.265); Thomas Stokes, halfpennies (2 - same dies), joined hands (W.268); T.S., farthings, 1653 (3 - same dies), Kings Head Tavern, crowned bust of James I, poor to nearly very fine, W.235 rare (14)
Tokens, British, Middlesex, National series, penny-sized medal in cupro-nickel, undated, bust of George III r., by Milton, rev. the Guildhall, London (DH.194, but not recognised in cupro-nickel), small area of verdigris on king's hair and two more on reverse rim, otherwise good extremely fine, toned, extremely rare *ex Longman (lot 136) ex Baldwin’s vault Struck circa 1870.
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Stratford upon Avon, mule halfpennies (3): bust of Shakespeare (2), revs. breeches burning etc., PANDORAS BREECHES (DH.322), boys playing on turnstile, 1796 (DH.323); STRUCK IN HONOR etc., rev. as DH.322 (DH.325), extremely fine or better, DH.322 toned, the flan slightly 'porous', DH.323 on a flan not quite full, with lustre chiefly around the legends and a small obverse edged knock, DH.325 bronzed, all rare (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Hampshire, Portsmouth, halfpenny, 1797, bust of Sir John Jervis dividing date, DEFEATED THE SPANIARDS 14 FEB., rev. man-of-war (DH.66), weak areas either side, struck on a flan with minor flaws, but otherwise extremely fine with a little original colour, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault Discussion of the rarity by Bill McIvor in 2009 with other dealers resulted in opinions that there could be fewer than ten examples of this extant. While it may not be this rare, DH.66 is much more difficult to find than DH's 'scarce' rating would indicate.
Tokens, British, Gloucestershire, Badminton, [J. Jelly and D. Arnot], halfpennies, 1796 (5), devices comprise bust of George III, ship, wheatsheaf, pair of scales empty and with wts. 6½ lb. and 3½ lb., inscription TO THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (DH.27/33/45/52/55), extremely fine to about mint state, third and last lustrous (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Uncertain (5): W. Clovgh, halfpenny, 1667, building with walled enclosure in front (W.34); William Hall, farthing, orb surmounted by cross, rev. PAINES BRING GAINES, crowned bust facing (MD.38A); large farthing, THE ARMES OF THE STAPLE, Staple-Merchants’ Arms, rev. A STAPLE FARTHING, fleece (W.91); large farthings (2 - same dies), THE FARTHING OF A MERCHANT, Staple-Merchants’ Arms, rev. OF THE STAPLE OF ENGLAND, fleece (W.92), fair to nearly very fine (5) *W.91 ex Faulkner collection. Faulkner’s envelope attributes this to William Joliffe (1584-1669), also spelt Jolley, who was a mercer and grocer of Leek, Staffordshire (additional information from www.ashefamily.info)
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Stratford upon Avon, halfpenny, undated, bust of Shakespeare, rev. STRUCK IN HONOR AND TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY etc. (DH.320a), mule halfpenny, undated, as previous, rev. T SPENCE BOOKSELLER DEALER IN PRINTS & COINS etc. (DH.321), good extremely fine, DH.320a with copious lustre but a small verdigris spot at OF on reverse, DH.321 with a little lustre on obverse, minor flecking either side, both rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire [correctly Shropshire etc.], John Wilkinson, silver 3s.6d., 1788, his bust r., rev. barge sailing l., FINE SILVER above, edge WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRADLEY (DH. Warks. 337), trifling rim knock on both sides and an old hairline scratch on Wilkinson's collar, otherwise good extremely fine with attractive grey-blue toning, reverse die flaw as usual on reverse before FINE, 100 struck, one of the finest quality surviving examples *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Lincolnshire (5): Sleaford, [Thomas Ball], halfpenny, undated, bust of John of Gaunt (DH.3b); Spalding and Holbeach (3): T. Jennings, halfpennies, 1794 (DH.5/6, and another with error edge segment PAYABLE AT [I] IORDANS, DH.6a); Wainfleet, D. Wright & S. Palmer, halfpenny, 1793 (DH.8), DH.3b extremely fine, toned and lightly lacquered, the others good extremely fine to about mint state, all except DH.6 with considerable lustre, DH.6a a little short of flan, DH.5 partially double-struck at an axis of approx. 150°, an extremely rare occurrence with as much variance (5) *DH.3b and 8 ex Longman, lot 89 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Gloucestershire, Badminton, [J. Jelly and D. Arnot], halfpennies, 1796 (5), devices comprise bust of George III, plough, wheatsheaf, pair of scales wts. 6½ lb. and 3½ lb., inscription TO THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (DH.26/30/39/47/48), extremely fine to about mint state, first and last lustrous (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, mule halfpennies (8), boy with spanner, 1793 (4), revs. bust of Dr. Johnson (DH.51), ship (DH.52), Britannia (DH.53), A WAY TO PREVENT KNAVES GETTING A TRICK (DH.56); Hardy family arms (4), revs. ship, 1794, edges CURRENT EVERY WHERE (DH.59), plain (DH.59a), mounted dragoon (2), edges WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE CENT (DH.60c), PAYABLE IN LONDON (DH.61), extremely fine or better, DH.51, 60c and 61 with lustre, DH.52 scuffed on obverse, DH.56 with small corrosion patch and a few hairline scratches on obverse, this and DH.60c rare (8) *DH.60c ex Longman, lot 286 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, [George Barker Jr.], halfpenny in white metal, 1799, bust of Mercury, rev. statue in ruins (DH.69a), some streaky toning and many small bubbles of corrosion, otherwise about extremely fine with underlying brilliance, extremely rare, only 12 struck *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds (9): P. Deck, penny, 1794, bust of Marquis Cornwallis (DH.4); James Goers, halfpenny, undated, Town arms (DH.27); Michael Apsey, halfpennies, undated (3), Bath stove, kettle above, edges grained (DH.28), PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON (DH.28a), plain (DH.28c); Rackham, halfpennies, undated (3), Abbey Gate, rev. open book, edges AT LEATHERDALES HARLESTON NORFOLK (OR missing) (DH.29), PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL (DH.29a), fine grained (DH.29e); Charles Guest, halfpenny, 1795, hand holding gavel, rev. Fame, AUCTIONEER (DH.30), extremely fine or better, mostly lustrous, DH.27 from cracked obverse and flawed reverse dies, prooflike, weakness on the devices of DH.29e (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex (6): Moore, halfpenny, 1795, girl beneath tree making lace (DH.389a); Richardson, Goodluck & Co., halfpenny, 1795, Bluecoat boy by state lottery wheel (DH.471); Salter, halfpenny, undated, hat makers at work in shop (DH.473); Francis Shackelton, halfpennies, 1794 (2), candle mould, edges PAYABLE IN SUFFOLK-STREET HAY-MARKET (DH.477), PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON (DH.477a); Sims, halfpenny, undated, bust of Garrick (DH.478a), good extremely fine to about mint state, all lustrous, especially DH.478a; DH389a and 477a rare (6) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, National series, King's recovery from illness, 1789, penny-sized medal in Barton's metal, bust of George III r., rev. serpent around altar (DH./McK.181, p. A-14), about mint state and pleasingly toned, evidence of slight die-rusting on king's portrait, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Hampshire (3): Southampton, W. Taylor, R.V. Moody & Co., halfpennies, 1791 (2 - DH.89/89b with plain edge); West Cowes, Thos. Ayrton & Co., halfpenny, 1798, bust of Charles Fox (DH.94); Dorset, Poole, Jas. Bayly, farthing, 1795 (DH.10), first two good extremely fine, first lustrous, second toned and lightly lacquered, very rare, third about extremely fine and rare thus, fourth about mint state and nicely toned (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Ireland, Co. Wicklow, Cronebane, Associated Irish Mine Company, halfpenny, 1789, bishop's bust and crozier, rev. arms, windlass crest (DH.18), a bronzed proof as always, the toning a little uneven, otherwise about mint state, with its original rarely preserved Boulton paper wrapper *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Somerset, Bath (8): [J. Jelly], halfpenny, 1794, entrance gate to Botanic Garden (DH.26); Glover, halfpenny, undated, NO 39 MILSOM STREET (DH.28); F. Heath (3), halfpennies, bust of Bladud (2), 1794, rev. tea urn (DH.39), 1795, rev. new Pump Room (DH.40), farthing, 1794, Bladud with his swine (DH.115); Payne & Turner, halfpenny, undated (DH.65); halfpennies for general circulation (2), bust of John Howard, rev. seated female telling boy to unlock prison, edges PAYABLE AT DUBLIN OR LONDON (DH.36d), MASONIC HALFPENNY TOKEN MDCCXCIV (DH.36e), extremely fine or better, mostly lustrous (8) *DH.40 ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh (2): halfpenny for general circulation, 1796, stag's head crest (DH.3); [Euphame] Campbell, halfpenny, 1795, bust of Turk, rev. snuff jar (DH.13a), DH.3 extremely fine, DH.13a a little scuffed on reverse and light handling apparent, otherwise good extremely fine, lustrous and prooflike (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, penny-sized medals (2): 1789, bust of Thomas Johnson (boxer), rev. SCIENCE AND INTREPIDITY (DH.12); undated, bust of John Freeth, THE BIRMINGHAM POET, rev. BRITONS BEHOLD THE BARD OF FREEDOM (DH.30), DH.12 extremely fine with minimal original colour, rare as nice, DH.30 nearly extremely fine, obverse rim knock, lacquered (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
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