Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, HERTFORDSHIRE, Letchworth, Garden City Co-Operators Ltd, bracteate tinned iron 1lb Bread (2), both 24mm, one stamped co-op, 2lb Bread (3), 28mm (2), one stamped co-op, oval, 30 x 22mm (Rains 2, 2a, 3, 3a, 4); Letchworth, Hitchin & District CSL, bronze Farthing, 21mm, oval bronze Halfpenny, 25 x 18mm, bronze Penny, 26mm, oval aluminium Fourpence, 27 x 22mm, Sixpences (3), in aluminium (2, one painted orange) and bronze, all 25mm (R 1-9); Letchworth, Hitchin & District CS, bracteate tinned iron 1lb Bread, 24mm (R 12); L[etchworth] H[itchin] & D[istrict] CS, octagonal bracteate tinned iron Penny, 29mm (R 14); L[etchworth] H[itchin] & D[istrict] CS, Creamery, aluminium Halfpenny and Threehalfpence, both 20mm, Sixpence, 26mm (R 18, 20, 22) [17]. Generally very fine, an excellent group of this material, only lacking one variant £60-£80 --- Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection [R 12 from J. Whitmore May 1988]
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Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, HERTFORDSHIRE, Radlett, Radlett CSL, brass Half-Sovereign by Ardill, 20mm (Rains 9); Rickmansworth, Dalrymple Home Retreat, uniface copper Pennies (2), both 31mm; Stevenage, C. Bird, brass Shilling and Sixpence by Neal, both 26mm; Tring, Chesham, Wycombe & Tring CS, red fibre 2lb Bread, 31mm (R 37), Tring CI & PSL, brass 10 Shillings, 20mm (R 9), Tring CS, aluminium 2lb Loaf, 26mm (R 13), Tring CSL, triangular aluminium 1 Pint Milk, 30 x 28mm (R 15, recté CSL); Watford, Constitution Club, Card Room, brass, 22mm; Welwyn, Welwyn CS, brass 10 Shillings, 20mm (R 9); together with a brass dog tag from Waltham Cross [12]. Generally about very fine, some better £50-£70 --- Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection [second from B.M. Greenaway, seventh from J. Whitmore November 1990, eleventh from J. Whitmore May 1988]
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, LANCASHIRE, Blackpool, Blackpool Booking Office, L[ancashire] & Y[orkshire Railway] & L[ondon &] N[orth] W[estern Railway], uniface brass, 42mm, stamped 52; Carnforth, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], M[otive] P[ower], brass, 32mm, stamped 400; Edge Hill, uniface brass Traffic, 37mm, stamped 1522, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 775; Gorton, L[ondon &] N[orth] E[astern] R[ailway], Loco Running Dept, uniface oval brass, 68 x 40mm, stamped 7738; Guide Bridge, B[ritish] T[ransport] C[ommission] Motive Power Dept, uniface oval brass, 69 x 43mm, stamped 165; Irlams o’the Heights [Salford], L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], C.M.E. & E[lectrical] E[ngineers], uniface rectangular brass, stamped 7; Kirkby, L[ondon] M[idland] R[egion], Mid[land] Division, uniface brass Loco, 32mm, unissued, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], Mid[land] Division, uniface brass Loco, 32mm, stamped 478; Lancaster, Lancaster Wagon Co Ltd, oval brass, 43 x 32mm, unissued; Manchester, L[ancashire &] Y[orkshire] R[ailway], Goods Dept, uniface oval brass, 42 x 32mm, stamped 305; Mayfield [Manchester], B[ritish] R[ailways] Engineer’s Dept, uniface brass Pay, 35mm, stamped 170; Preston, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], uniface zinc, 34mm, stamped 718; Wigan, L[ondon] M[idland] R[ailway], uniface zinc, 44mm, stamped 40 [14]. Generally about very fine, some with adhesive residue on backs, many rare, a diverse group £150-£200
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, LONDON, Broad Street, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailwa]y, uniface octagonal brass Cartage, 31mm, stamped 4, uniface zinc Goods, 35mm, stamped 869; Camden, Motive Power, uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 505; Charing Cross, S[outh] E[astern] & C[hatham] R[ailway], uniface rectangular brass, 32 x 20mm, stamped 27; Commercial Road, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ai]l[wa]y, uniface aluminium, 33mm, stamped 181; Euston, L[ondon] M[idland] R[egion], uniface square brass Traffic, 31mm, stamped 972; Greenwich, London & Greenwich Railway Co, copper, 27mm (W 2866); King’s Cross, E.J. Coleman & Sons Ltd, brass 5 Shillings by Neal, 33mm, oval brass Shilling, 31mm, aluminium Sixpence, 29mm, Proctor Bros, uniface brass 5 Shillings, 28mm, with P-shaped copper centre; Lea Road, L[ondon &] N[orth] E[astern] R[ailway], uniface rectangular brass, 49 x 21mm, stamped 16; Marylebone, P[ublic] C[arriage] D[ept], uniface rectangular brass, 35 x 27mm, stamped 481; St Pancras, L[ondon] M[idland] R[egion], Parcels Cartage, uniface triangular brass, 34 x 32mm, stamped 44; Willesden, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[[ailway], uniface rectangular brass, 41 x 28mm, stamped 1; The Metropolitan Carriage Co Ltd, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 25mm [16]. Generally about very fine, some with adhesive residue on backs, some rare £150-£200
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, STAFFORDSHIRE, Burton-upon-Trent, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], Mid[land] Division, Loco, uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 45, Tamworth, Midland Railway Co, uniface brass, 35mm, stamped 37, uniface zinc, 35mm, stamped 333, Walsall, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailway], P.W., uniface brass, 31mm, stamped 62, Wolverhampton, uniface zinc, 33mm, stamped 163, Potteries area, North Staffordshire Railway, Engineers’ Dept, brass, 32mm, stamped 291; WARWICKSHIRE, Aston, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailway], Goods, uniface zinc, 32mm, stamped 719, Birmingham, Curzon Street, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailwa]y, uniface zinc, 31mm, stamped 456, New Street, L[ondon] M[idland &] S[cottish] R[ailwa]y, Traffic Dept, uniface zinc, 32mm, stamped 252, Coventry, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailway], uniface brass, 34mm, stamped 392, Nuneaton, Nuneaton T[rent] V[alley], L[ondon] M[idland] R[egion], Coaching, uniface rectangular dark fibre, 24mm, stamped 62, Traffic, uniface rectangular red fibre, 24mm, stamped 44, Rugby, L[ondon] Midland &] S[cottish Railway], uniface brass (12), both 32mm, T.F.C., stamped 19, Coaching, stamped 4, Saltley, L[ondon] M[idland &] S[cottish] R[ailway], M[otive] P[ower], uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 583, B[ritish] R[ailways] (Midland), M[otive] P[ower], uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 1850 [16]. Generally fine to very fine, some with adhesive residue on backs, several rare £150-£200
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, WILTSHIRE, Swindon, G[reat] W[estern] R[ailway], Loco, uniface triangular brass (2), stamped 705 and CTO, both 39 x 34mm; ANGLESEY, Holyhead, uniface iron, stamped 292, 33mm (Cox 324, this piece); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Cardiff, G[reat] W[estern] R[ailway] Docks, Pay Cheque, uniface oblong brass, 37 x 26mm, stamped 1706 (Cox 352), T[aff] V[ale] R[ailway], C[athay] W[orks], uniface brass, 30mm, stamped 233 E[ngineers’] D[ept] (Cox –), Dowlais, Dowlais Iron Co, Railway Pass, brass, 34mm, stamped 1387 (Cox 554) [6]. Fine, some with adhesive residue on backs £50-£70 --- Provenance: Cox 324 bt J. Whitmore
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, G[reat] N[orthern] R[ailway] Loco Dept, brass, 27mm, stamped 1272 out, Engineer’s Dept, uniface brass Pay, 38mm, stamped 376; Hull, L[ondon &] N[orth] E[astern] Railway, Loco Dept, uniface hexagonal brass, 40 x 35mm, stamped 1939; Hunslet, L[ondon] M[idland] & S[cottish] R[ailway], rectangular uniface brass Traffic Dept, 33mm, stamped 113; Leeds, M[idland] R[ailway], Loco, uniface brass, 32mm, stamped 89; Low Moor, L[ancashire] & Y[orkshire] R[ailway] Co, uniface brass, 31mm, stamped 426; Normanton, British Railways, rectangular uniface brass Traffic, 30mm, stamped 75; York, Loco Dept, hexagonal brass, 40 x 35mm, stamped 1319; L[ondon &] N[orth] E[astern] R[ailway], Loco Dept, West Riding, uniface oval brass, 44 x 34mm, stamped 978 [9]. Fine to very fine but four with adhesive residue on backs, some rare £100-£150
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Love token, an Anglesey, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, worn smooth, one side engraved with a couped hand holding a dagger dividing s r, rose and sheffield retrograde below, 25.88g. Very fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 61, 26 May 2009, lot 464; D.B. Griffiths Collection
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Great Western Railway, pay and tool checks (17), mostly in brass, all different, a good variety; together with L[ondon] & S[outh] W[estern] R[ailway] Co, l&swr co counterstamped on obv. of an 1860 Penny [18]. Fine to very fine, some with adhesive residue on backs £60-£80
Historical Medals, George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, medals by J. Milton (2), in silver and gilt-bronze, laureate bust right, revs. radiation above arms of the City of London, both 30mm, 10.77g, 14.82g (DH Middlesex 177; BHM 295) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine with much original brilliance £120-£150 --- Provenance: First bt R. Varnham January 2015
Historical Medals, Naval Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1797, a white metal medal, unsigned, bust of George III right, rev. providence this day acknowledged, etc, 33mm, 14.07g (DH Middlesex 197; BHM 442). Reverse die rusted, has been lacquered, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 137 (part) [from R. Dalton June 1910]; Baldwin ‘Basement’, Part III, Baldwin Auction 102, 4 October 2016, lot 2258 (part)
Buntingford, Mary Edwards, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.85g/3h (N 2156; BW. 64); William Ferris, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.23g/12h (N 2157b, this piece; BW. 66); Adam Joury, octagonal Halfpenny, 1669, 1.43g/6h (N 2158; BW. 68); Edmon Lyon, Farthings, 1666 (3), 1.09g/6h (N 2159, this piece; BW. 70), 0.55g/6h (N 2160, this piece; BW. 70), 0.63g/12h (N 2161; BW. 69) [6]. N 2159 and 2161 very fine, others generally fine or better but N 2160 with edge chip £150-£200 --- Provenance: N 2156 bt K. Pryke June 2009; N 2157 Sir John Evans Collection, W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 17 July 1957 (lot 242, part) [from J.E. December 1909], R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 514 (part); N 2158 bt R. Gladdle December 1995; N 2159 W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 17 July 1957 (lot 242, part) [from Baldwin July 1904], R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 514 (part); N 2160 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 514 (part); *N 2161 bt Baldwin October 1984
SUSSEX, Brighton, Royal Pavilion Gardens, gilt-copper, gr monogram within crowned Garter, rev. legend, un-named, 32mm, 12.60g (W 1154; cf. DNW 185, 1164). About extremely fine, rare; pierced for suspension £100-£150 --- Provenance: ‘Pavilion’ Collection, Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 43, 25 March 2020, lot 499 [from R. Gladdle 2017]
Woodside, B., Irish Tokens & Coins, Nottingham, 1991, 30pp, copy no.150 [of 150]; together with a folder containing photocopies of articles on Irish coins and tokens by H.A. and P.J. Seaby, F.E. Dixon, C. Gallagher, R. Sharman, A.E.J. Went, R.H.M. Dolley, J.J. Horan, etc; other sale catalogues and references (4) [Lot]. A useful lot £30-£40
A collection of Scottish antique silver 'Cut-out' letter wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: one by James Howden & Co.,Edinburgh circa 1830, modelled as an 'S' with scroll decoration, one by William Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1802, modelled as an 'R', with engraved scroll decoration and crest to the reverse, two by Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow circa 1825, modelled as an 'S' and 'P' with foliate and scroll decoration, one modelled as an 'S' with engraved scroll and reeded decoration, marked JR, plus one electroplated label modelled as 'B', total approx. weighable 1.8oz. (6)
A collection of Scottish silver flatware, comprising: an early 19th century provincial silver toddy ladle, with maker's mark of R and S, possibly for Rettie and Sons of Aberdeen, but also with tinker's marks, plus a basting spoon, by Peter Grierson, Edinburgh, a mustard spoon by William Jamieson of Aberdeen, a tablespoon, five teaspoons, a butter knife and three condiment spoons, approx. weight 12oz. (qty) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A matched pair of modern novelty silver owl salt and pepper pots, one by R. Comyns, London 1978, the other by Mappin and Webb, London 1974, modelled in standing positions, textured feather decoration, the heads set with orange glass eyes, with gilded interiors, height 7.3cm, total approx. weight 7.5oz. (2)
The date is probably 1726 not 0726 as previously cataloguedA late Elizabeth I / James I silver-mounted coconut cup, unmarked, circa 1600-1620, the coconut bowl mounted with three strap supports, with a silver rim with engraved foliate decoration and engraved in single lobes 'R M M S e p t e m b e r 1 4 17 2 6 ', on a baluster stem on a spread circular foot with engraved foliate scroll decoration, height 18cm.
SAMANTHA PRODUCTIONS VOLUME 1 LP (ORIGINAL UK RELEASE - TRANSWORLD SPLP 101). The amazingly diverse 1968 LPcompilation on the tiny UK label Transworld Records. The record is in glossy G+ condition with some small skips and surface noise, no noticeable sticks when played back. The sleeve is in VG condition with some creasing noted though no rips, tears or seam splits. A fantastic summary of the album from an enthusiastic Discogs user on the forum: "There is very little filler on this, and several classics of the Psych/Pop Art/Hard R&B genre (please note no mention at all here of the truly moronic, inaccurate, anachronistic, tautological tag "Freakbeat", lets just stamp this out). Poor production values and a Garagey vibe only add to the appeal. And, actually, the compilation is a surprisingly coherent listen. Much better than 99% of reissue comps over the decades. This stuff is REAL. One pathetic, committed shot at recognition for these bands, no cover versions, no session players, nothing really. Well lots of great guitar and a truly subterranean vibe. Totally recommended.
DAVID JOHN AND THE MOOD - BRING IT TO JEROME 7" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - PARLOPHONE R 5255). Brilliant Meeksville production from David John And The Mood with the original UK copy of Bring It To Jerome c/w I Love To See You Strut. The record is in VG condition showing a number of surface marks and some scuffs though no heavier feelable scratches. Nice clean labels with the four prong centre full intact. Housed with original company sleeve.
THE T-BONES - I AM LOUISIANA RED 7" EP (ORIGINAL FRENCH COPY - RIVIERA 231 075). Some driving R&B from The T-Bones with this scarce original 1965 French EP I Am Louisiana Red. The record is in VG condition showing some surface marks to the playing surfaces though no heavier feelable scratches. With some small WOL side 1. The original sleeve (complete with the original tab) is in neat VG+ condition with a few minor creases and some pen markings.
PROG ROCK - LP COLLECTION. Another superb collection of 31 proggy LPs. Artists/ titles include Caravan inc In The Land Of Grey And Pink (SDL-R1, red/ white Deram label with trademark logo. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Cunning Stunts (SKL-R 5210), Blind Dog At St Dunstans, The New Symphonia, Plump In The Night. Colosseum inc Electric Savage, Live, Daughter Of Time, Strange New Flesh. Quintessence inc In Blissful Company, Dive Deep, S/T (x2) inc (SF8273) & (ILPS 9128). Genesis inc The Beginnings Of Rock (6641 047, 4LP set), Memphis To Chicago Vol 2 (6641 125, 4 LP set), Sweet Home Chicago Vol 3 (6641 174, 4 LP set), Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound, In The Beginning, A Trick Of The Tail, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Brand X, Biko. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A selection of hardback and other books, primarily relating to wildlife, titles including: British Birds, by F. B. Kirkman and F. C. R. Jourdain; Haunts of British Divers, by Niall Rankin; Alpine Flora, by H. Correvon and P. H. Robert; The Hive and the Honey Bee, by Dadant & Sons and various contributors; Birds, by Basil Edes and Robert Dougall; and others, one box.
A selection of hardback and other books, primarily related to engineering, titles including: The Great Days of the Country Railway, by David St John Thomas and Patrick Whitehouse; Windmills and Watermills, by John Reynolds; Moveable Bridges, by Otis Ellis Hovey; Railway Building, by Cecil J. Allen; Steam and the Steam Engine, by Henry Evers; Windmills of England; R. J. Brown; and others, one box.
Tecnomodel: A 1:18 Scale Model of a Mythos Series Alfa Romeo T33/3 1971 Sebring 12h Car #33 2nd Place N. Galli / R. Stommelen, Limited Edition 2 of 100, Manufacturer Tecnomodel. Boxed. Reference No. TM18-50D. Contents appear in a very good condition; slight shelf wear to box. Please assess photographs.
Action Racing: A 1:18 Scale Model of a 1999 Corvette C5-R Fellows / Paul Jr. / Kneifel #2 GM Goodwrench Service Plus, Limited Edition of 3504, Manufacturer Action Racing. Boxed. Reference No. 101213. Contents appear in a very good condition; slight shelf wear to box. Please assess photographs.
Classic Carlectables: A 1:18 Scale Model of a E38 R/T Charger Leo Geoghegan/Peter Brown 1971 Bathurst Works Entry, Limited Edition 12 of 1200, Manufacturer Classic Carlectables. Boxed. Reference No. 18054. Contents appear to have never been taken out of polystyrene. Please assess photographs.

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