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British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Kent, Dover (2): Richard Cooke, halfpenny, 1669, shovel, Seignior (W.207); Katheren Gardner, halfpenny, 1667, Chanler (W.215), the first only fair but exceedingly rare, the second perhaps bent and straightened, nearly fine, extremely rare (2) The first not represented in the Norweb, Hogarth, Mann or Joslin collections.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Kent, Folkestone, Edward Franklin, halfpenny, (16)70 (W.278); Foot’s Cray, Iohn Moore, halfpenny, 1668, griffin’s head (W.280); Godmersham, Robert Oakley, halfpenny, Grocers’ Arms (W.283); Goudhurst (2): Iohn Austen, farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.284); Stephen Stringer, halfpenny, 1661, anchor (W.286), the first weak in places, otherwise fair to fine, very rare, the others fine to nearly very fine (5) W.283 the only issue for the village.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, London, Custom House Quay, Arthvr Baldwin, halfpenny (W.823); Norfolk, Hingham, Edward Baldwin, farthings (3 - same dies), 1668, Haberdashers’ Arms (W.55); Worcestershire, Alvechurch, Elizabeth Baldwin, halfpennies (2 - same dies), 1669, Deall With Mee As I With Thee (W.1); with a brockage of uncertain location, IOHN BALDIN AT YE, fair to very fine, the first and sixth rare (7) *one of the Hingham tokens ex William Gilbert collection all ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Bedfordshire (2): Flitwick, halfpenny, 1797, the Church, rev. cipher PSCo (DH.1); Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co., halfpenny, 1794, girl beneath tree making lace, rev. lamb, edge of the issuers (DH.3c); Buckinghamshire (2): Aylesbury, [unknown issuer], halfpenny, 1796, bust of William III r., TO THE FRIENDS FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, rev. cap of Liberty on pole among flags (DH.7); Chesham, Adam Simpson, halfpenny, 1795, cipher AS with family crest, rev. family arms, motto on scroll below (DH.20), second good extremely fine with light handling marks but mirror-like fields and a deep golden tone, third extremely fine for issue with a little lustre, three darkly toned areas on obverse, weak in centres as usual, first and last good extremely fine, obverse of DH.1lustrous, otherwise richly toned (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Buckinghamshire, Slough, W. Till, halfpennies, 1794 [i.e. c.1838] (3), family arms and motto, rev. lion rampant to left, in silver (proof), and in copper (both DH.22); obv. as rev. of previous, rev. the Red Lion Inn, W. TILL above entrance, in white metal (DH.24), first damaged on edge and rims, a scratch by date and digs in field to left of lion, otherwise good extremely fine and pleasingly toned, very rare, second good very fine, third extremely fine, prooflike, slightly scuffed, rim knock on obverse (3) *first and third ex Waite Sanderson (1944), lot 12 (part), second ex Sanderson (1945), lot 136 (part) ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Cheshire, Chester, "R&Co", halfpenny, undated, cipher, owl crest, rev. three towers (DH.5); Lancashire, Lancaster, Daniel Eccleston, halfpenny, 1794, his bust l., rev. ship, plough and shuttle (DH.58); Middlesex, H. Young, penny, 1794, St Paul's Cathedral, rev. Star of the Order of the Garter, DEALER IN COINS NO 18 LUDGATE ST (DH.39); Yorkshire, York, [?Cattle, et al.], halfpenny, 1795, the Cathedral, rev. Clifford's Tower (DH.63), second about mint state with close to full original colour, the others good extremely fine, first with a little lustre, struck from rusty dies, last with faulty edge inscription lacking '1075' (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Cornwall (4): Truro, [Cornish Metal Co.], halfpenny, 1791, Druid's bust, rev. Duchy of Cornwall arms (DH.2); Falmouth, Falmouth Independent Volunteers, halfpenny, 1797, double-headed spread eagle, rev. inscription (DH.3); Penryn, [G.C. George], halfpennies, 1794 (2), arms etc. of Lord de Dunstanville, COLONEL below, rev. Borough arms (bust), military trophy around, PENRYN VOLUNTEERS on ribbon above (DH.4, in copper and gilt copper), first and third good extremely fine, bronzed, with minor imperfections, second very fine with several edge knocks, last about extremely fine with gilding lacking on some of the high points and parts of edge, this very rare (4) *last ex Longman, lot 25 (part) ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Devon, Exeter (2), mule halfpenny, 1792, bust of General Eliott, rev. City arms etc. (DH.5); farthing, 1791, Bishop Blaize, rev. City arms etc. (DH.9); Plymouth, Royal visit, August 1789, halfpenny-sized medal in silver, bust of George III r., rev. town arms (DH.8); Dorset, Weymouth, Royal visit, [June to August] 1789, penny-sized medal in white metal, bust of George III l., rev. A PRESENT FROM WEYMOUTH above olive and oak sprigs (DH./McK.1 bis I), first good very fine, lightly lacquered, minor obverse edge knocks, rare, second good extremely fine, a little original colour on reverse, third very fine, several digs on reverse and knocks on edge, rare, last about extremely fine, corrosion area on reverse and minor spots on rim, rare(4) *DH.9 ex Longman, lot 31 (part) ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Gloucester & Berkeley Canal [Co.], halfpenny, 1797, the Cathedral, Westgate Bridge etc., trow on water, rev. ship (DH.63); Durham, South Shields, mule halfpenny, 1789, ship, SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE, rev. arms and windlass crest, ASSOCIATED IRISH MINERS ARMS (DH.7); Essex, Chelmsford, mule halfpenny, 1794, crown, sceptre etc., rev. Hope (DH.7), extremely fine or better, first and last lustrous, last with a little corrosion on the crown, the reverse showing die flaws, second bronzed (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Hampshire, Southampton, [W. Taylor, R.V. Moody & Co.], halfpenny, 1791, helmeted bust of Sir Bevois, rev. Hampshire county arms, edge plain (DH.89b); Yorkshire, Leeds, H. Brownbill, halfpenny, 1793, bust of Bishop Blaize with wool-comb, rev. the Mixed-cloth Hall (DH.34), good extremely fine, first with a little original colour, very rare, second bronzed, die flaw above wool-comb, a little scuffing in the fields, small circular toning spot on reverse (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, National series, King's visit to St Paul's, 23 April 1789, penny-sized medals (2), bust of George III r., rev. City of London arms, in silvered copper, and in gilt copper (both DH.177), first good extremely fine, unevenly toned, second about extremely fine/extremely fine (2) *first ex Longman, lot 125 (part), ex Dalton the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, National series, Centenary of the Glorious Revolution, 1788, penny-sized medals (2), bust of George III r., rev. bust of William III l. (DH.186, in silver and in white metal), extremely fine, first neatly pierced for suspension, a few rim nicks, rare, second with minor scuffing on obverse (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Political and Social series, penny-sized medals in white metal (2), undated, foot trampling HONOR, serpents enclosing FR AN CE, A MAP OF THE PRESENT STATE OF FRANCE, rev. MAY MONARCHY FLOURISH etc. (DH.229); bust of Admiral Earl Howe l., rev. THE MEMORABLE VICTORY GAINED OVER THE FRENCH FLEET JUNE 1 1794 (DH. Hants. 6), first with small corrosion patch at M of MAP, and other minor imperfections, otherwise good extremely fine, struck from flawed dies, second extremely fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Joseph Askins, halfpenny, 1796, man standing with wooden leg and stick, rev. THE CELIBRATED VENTRILOQUIST, edge grained (DH.252a); Hackney, "George Butler", halfpenny, undated, cask, paint pot above, brushes below, rev. cipher GB, edge grained (DH.312b), first nearly extremely fine and toned, cracked flan, several tiny edge knocks and a couple of small digs on obverse, second extremely fine with a little original colour, spot on reverse, both rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, T. Hall, halfpennies, 1795 (2), kangaroo, armadillo and rhinoceros, rev. THE FIRST ARTIST IN EUROPE FOR PRESERVING BIRDS BEASTS &, NEAR FINSBURY SQUARE (DH.313); obv. as previous, rev. AT THE CURIOSITY HOUSE, NEAR FINSBURY SQUARE (DH.314), DH.313 extremely fine, DH.314 about mint state and lustrous but with two small dark patches on obverse, this from the cracked reverse die (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, [Paul] Skidmore, mule halfpennies, 1795 (2), men working at forge, revs. cipher IOM, JAMES METCALF, BEDAL YORKSH (DH.505), anchor, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE (DH.508), DH.505 good extremely fine, patinated, extremely rare, DH.508 bronzed, very rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Thomas Spence, halfpennies (2), 1796, bust of Rt Hon. C.J. Fox, rev. soldier shaking hands with two citizens, WE ALSO ARE THE PEOPLE (DH.770); undated, in white metal, bust of John Thelwall, rev. Minerva with shield and pole supporting cap of Liberty, edge plain (DH.866a); Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne, J. Spence, mule halfpenny, 1795, sailor holding stick, SLOP-SELLER, rev. British lion downcast, Gallic cock crowing on mound (DH.11), first with obverse nicely toned, reverse with much lustre, a little scuffed but many of the hairline marks are as a result of clumsy die polishing, otherwise good extremely fine, second extremely fine, some contact marks and a scrape at the rim either side, this rare, third good extremely fine with lustre, lacquered but still attractive (3) *DH.866a ex W. Gilbert the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Miscellaneous, farthings (4): 1793, head r., LONDON & MIDDLESEX FARTHING, rev. Prince of Wales's crest within shield (DH.1124), undated mule, bust of George II, rev. stork on cornucopia (DH.1128); 1796, bust between floral sprigs, rev. Prince of Wales's crest within shield (DH.1168); 1803, cipher HB, rev. cask, TOBACCO above (DH.1174), first and last nearly extremely fine, latter lightly scratched, second about mint state and lustrous, third extremely fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, National series, farthings (5): undated, bust of Prince of Wales l. (2), rev. his crest, edges grained (DH.1140), plain (DH.1140a); busts of the Prince and Princess of Wales l. (3), revs. stork on cornucopia, 1795 (DH.1144); pig wearing Prince's crest and trampling on playing cards and ribbon inscribed 'honour', LONG LIVE THE KING (DH.1146); PEACE, cap of Liberty above (DH.1148), first three good extremely fine with a little original colour, third with corrosion patch below stork and evidence of clumsy die-polishing, DH.1146 nearly extremely fine for issue, DH.1148 very fine or better but weak in places, this very rare (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Social series, farthings, 1793 (4), bust of Isaac Newton l., revs. cornucopia and olive branch (DH.1151); Britannia (2 - DH.1156/1160), cipher TH (DH.1159), first and last virtually mint state with much lustre, third extremely fine, detail on Britannia softly struck, fourth good extremely fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Sussex, Horsham, mule halfpennies (2), 1795, bust of George III, LONG LIVE THE KING, rev. busts of Louis XVI and M. Antoinette (DH.29); "M. Pintosh", 1791, anchor, rev. cipher IOM, JAMES METCALF BEDAL YORKSH (DH.32); Warwickshire, Birmingham, P. S[kidmore], halfpenny, 1792, cipher PS, rev. bust of General Eliott (DH.224), extremely fine or better, first with weak detail in centre of obverse, second a little lustrous, a minor verdigris spot either side, these both very rare (3) *first two ex Longman, lot 265 (part), DH.32 ex Dudman; last ex A.W. Jan the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Warwickshire, Kempson's buildings series, undated (7): Birmingham, halfpennies (4), rev. Town arms, obvs. Barracks; Blue School; Blue Coat Charity School; New Brewery (DH.177/194/197a/205); Coventry, halfpennies, 1797 (3), rev. City arms, obvs. Trinity Church; County Hall; Free School (new front) (DH.265/288/299), good extremely fine or better, first four and last lustrous, first and third with toning spots, DH.265 and 288 two bronzed (7) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Warwickshire, Birmingham (4): "Copper Company" (2), farthing, 1791, female with fasces, 1791, rev. stork on cornucopia, edge plain (DH.476a); mule farthing, 1796, as previous, rev. MAY A FLOWING TRADE FOLLOW A SPEEDY AND HONORABLE PEACE, edge plain (DH.478a); H. H[ickman], 1792, bust of John Howard, rev. cipher HH, edge plain (DH.481a); Lutwyche, undated, male on pedestal, cornucopia and shield inscribed DIE SINKR at side, rev. coining press etc., PROVINCIAL COINS & MEDALS (DH.482), extremely fine and better, nicely toned, DH.478a rare (4) *First ex W. Gilbert the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Wiltshire, Salisbury, mule halfpenny, undated, bust l., PAYABlE AT SAlISBURY [sic], rev. cipher IOM, JAMES METCALF BEDAL YORKSH (DH.14); Worcestershire (3): Dudley, halfpennies, 1790 (2), trees, the Castle in background, rev. shepherd resting beneath tree, edge plain (DH.7), as previous, struck from the reverse die with partially obliterated date, edge grained (DH.8); Kidderminster, "T. Santer", halfpenny, 1791, woolpack between palm branches, rev. See of Worcester arms (DH.23), first extremely fine, reverse better, slight flan crack, rare, second nearly extremely fine, residual lustre on obverse, hairline scratches in reverse field and small dark corrosion area at date, third about mint state and nicely toned, fourth good extremely fine, slight lustre, a few spots (4) *first ex Longman, lot 326 (part), ex Dudman, third ex Cokayne the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Worcestershire, Dudley, halfpennies (2), trees in landscape, the Castle in background, revs. shepherd resting beneath tree, 1790, edge plain (DH.8b); lion downcast, Gallic cock crowing on mound, 1795, edge plain, in lead, coppered over (cf. DH.16 and p.316, note), first with small area of verdigris on obverse border teeth, struck a little off-centre on a 'porous' flan, otherwise good extremely fine with residual lustre, second on a slightly damaged flan, reverse double-struck, some detail weak but probably nearly as made, two test marks on edge, curious and extremely rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Devon (2): County, anonymous shilling, Eddystone lighthouse (D.1), Teignmouth, J. Holland, shilling, family crest, 1811 (D.19); Wiltshire, Marlborough, King, Gosling, Tanner & Griffiths (2), clasped hands, shilling, 1811 (D.3), sixpence, 1811 (D.5), first nearly very fine, second good very fine, third about uncirculated, prooflike, fourth extremely fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry II, penny, short cross (1180-1189), type 1b, London, Raul, rev. RAVL ON LVNDE, wt. 1.42gms. (S.1344; N.963); Richard I (1189-1199), penny, short cross, type 4b, London, Willelm, rev. WILLELM ON LVN, wt. 1.09gms. (S.1348C; N.968/2), the first about very fine, the second fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, Fowey (2): Iohn Goodall, farthing, 1657 (W.12); Peter Toller, farthing, 1660 (W.14); Mevagissey, Iohn Keagle, farthing, 1664, fleur-de-lis (W.45), poor to about fine, the first extremely rare, the others rare (3) W.45 not represented in the Norweb collection.
British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 8a, London, Nichole, rev. NI[ChOL]E ON LVN, wt. 1.33gms. (S.1357A; N.981/1); penny, type 8b, London, Nichole, rev. NIChOLE ON LVN, wt. 1.46gms. (S.1357B; N.981/2); penny, type 8c, London, Nichole, rev. NIChOLE ON LVN, wt. 1.39gms. (S.1357C; N.981/3), fine to about very fine, the first rare (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward III, first coinage (1327-1335), farthing, London, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross and pellets (S.1538; N1070/2), nearly very fine; second coinage (1335-1343), farthings (2), London, rev. star before LON (S.1542; N.1101), one with flan split, fine; Edward I, farthing, class 1a, London, rev. LONDONIENSIS (S.1443; N.1051/1), fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward III, third coinage (1344-1351), pennies, type 4, Reading (2), crowned facing bust, rev. VILLA RADINGY, long cross, escallop on one angle; another, similar (S.1555; N.1129), the first struck on an irregular flan, about fine, the second fair, rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward III, pre-treaty (1351-61), groats (2), about fine; Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groats, London (3): type Vc, rose on breast (S.2001; N.1567), cracked, fine; type Vd, mm. rose, lis on lower cusp (S.2000; N.1568), old glue adhering very fine; type VI, mm. sun (S.2000; N.1569), fine; Henry VII (1485-1509), groats (2): class I, mm. unclear (S.2193; N.1703), good fine; class IIa, mm. cinquefoil, plain arches (S.2198; N.1704), chip, nearly very fine (7) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward III, fourth coinage, pre-treaty period (1351-1361), halfgroat, London, class D, mm. broken cross, crowned bust facing within tressure (S.1575; N.1154), fine; Henry VI, first reign, annulet coinage (1422-1430), halfgroat, Calais, annulet each side of neck (S.1844; N.1429), good fine; Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-70), halfgroat, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck (S.2016; N.1584), reverse off-centre, nearly very fine (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VI, first reign, halfpennies (10), annulet issue (1422-1430) (3), London (S.1844; N.1431), generally good fine, one better; rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431) (4), London (1) (S.1864; N.1449), fine; Calais (3) (S.1865; N.1450), generally good fine; trefoil issue (1438-1443) (1), London (S.1922; N.1500), fine; leaf pellet issue (1445-1454) (1), London (S.1922; N.1509), good fine; another, uncertain issue, good fine (10) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VI, first reign, groats (2), rosette mascle/pinecone-mascle issues mule, Calais, crowned bust facing, mascle after REX, rev. pinecone after POSVI and SIE, mascle after VIL (S.1859/75; N.1446/61), fine, reverse better, rare; leaf pellet issue (1445-1454), London, leaf on breast, pellet each side of crown, saltire stops, rev. no stops, no added pellets (S.1917; N.1505), toned, nearly very fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VI, first reign, rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431), groats, Calais (2), crowned bust facing, mascle each side in arc by hair, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, mascle after VIL (S.1860; N.1446 var.), good fine, scarce; similar, rev. rosette after SIE fine, scarce (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VI, first reign, pennies, Durham (4), rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431), Bishop Langley, crowned facing bust, star to left of crown, rev. long cross and pellets, mascle after LMI (S.1869; N.1452), nearly very fine, scarce; pinecone-mascle issue (1431-1432/33), Bishop Langley (2), crowned facing bust, rev. mascle after DVNOLMI (S.1883; N.1467), very fine; similar, fine; leaf-pellet issue (1445-1454), Bishop Neville, crowned facing bust, trefoil in legend, rev. long cross, two conjoined rings at centre (S.1926; N.1511), irregular flan, fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward IV, first reign, heavy coinage (1460-1464), halfpenny, London, class I, mm. plain cross, crowned facing bust, lis on breast, pellet each side of crown (S.1989; N.1545), edge nick, good fine, rare; light coinage (1464-1470), halfpenny, London, crowned bust facing, trefoils by neck (S.2068; N.1608), fine; second reign (1471-1483), halfpenny, London, crowned facing bust (S.2137; N.1667), good fine (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groats (2), London, class Vd, mm. rose, crowned bust facing, fleur on breast, quatrefoils at neck, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (S.2000; N.1568), lightly toned, about very fine; York, class VI, mm. sun, crowned facing bust quatrefoil by neck, E on breast, rev. EBORACI (S.2012; N.1583), weak in places, very fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. pall, crowned facing bust quatrefoils by neck, knot below (S.2024; N.1589), good fine; second reign (1471-1483), halfgroat, Canterbury (4), Archbishop Bourchier, mm. rose, crowned bust facing, C on breast, rev. long cross and pellets, C at centre (S.2107; N.1638), generally fine to good fine (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward IV, second reign (1471-1483), penny (3), Durham (2), Bishop Booth, type XVb, lis by neck, rev. D at centre (S.2116; N.1660), good fine; Bishop Dudley, D and V by neck, rev. no D at centre (S.2123; N.1666), good fine; York, Archbishop Rotherham, T and key by neck, rev. quatrefoil at centre (S.2134; N.1654) good fine; Henry VI, first reign, rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431), penny, York, Archbishop Kemp, crosses by hair, rev. mascle before TAS (S.1866; N.1451), fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault

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