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Tokens, Australia, Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart, Draper, copper pennies (5), kangaroo and emu (G.1; A.1; R.1); other kangaroo and emu pennies (3): Andrews, Jno, Melbourne (G.11; A.13; R.19); Flavelle Bros & Co, Sydney & Brisbane (G.72; A.123; R.133); G. Hutton, Hobart (2), Ironmonger, saw and sickle (G.137; A.278; R.282), two Abrahams fine, the others very fine (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Lackington, Allen & Co., halfpennies (5), 1794, bust of Lackington l., three-quarters facing (2 - DH.353/354), 1795, bust r. (3), figure of Fame (DH.357), smaller figure, edges grained \\\ (DH.358), grained /// (DH.358a), good extremely fine to about mint state, all lustrous (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Political and Social series, penny-sized medals in white metal lauding the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, 1789 (4), his bust r. (3 - DH.211/213/219), his bust l., three-quarters facing, rev. MAY BRITAIN STILL FLOURISH etc. (DH.213 bis II), first three extremely fine or better, a couple of small dark spots either side on DH.213, last nearly extremely fine, this very rare, DH.213 rare (4) *first ex Longman, lot 140 (part); last ex Cokayne all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Suffolk (3): Beccles, [unknown issuer], halfpennies, 1795 (2), the Church, rev. the Bridge, F S U on ribbon below, edges PAYABLE AT BECCLES SUFFOLK, plus /*/*/* etc. (DH.16), \\\ etc. (DH.16a); Woodbridge, R. Loder, penny, 1796, bust of Tho. Sekford, FOUNDED WOODBRIDGE ALMSHOUSES 1587, rev. family arms (DH.15), good extremely fine to about mint state, DH. 15 and 16a with copious amounts of lustre (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault Sharp in 1834 stated that the initials stand for the Latin facta societatis usu: made for the use of society.
Tokens, New Zealand, Clark, Archibald, Auckland, Draper, copper penny, 1857 (G.42; A.64; R.75); other copper pennies (3): Clarkson, S., Christchurch, Importer (2), 1875, varieties; Day & Mieville, Dunedin, Otago, 1857 (G.44/44a/59; A.66/67/98; R.77/78/106), all seated Justice, Clarkson extremely fine, the others very fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart, Draper, copper penny, 1855; other pennies from Hobart (7): R. Andrew Mather, Draper (3); Hedberg, O. H., Oil and Color [sic] Stores (2); Hutton, G., Hobart, Ironmonger; with halfpennies (2): Moir, Joseph, Ironmongery, generally fine (10) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow (2): Gilbert Shearer & Co., halfpenny, 1791, City arms, rev. river god reclining on urn, initials R D below date (DH.2); George Randolph & Co., farthing, 1799, tobacco roll and snuff jars, rev. black man with tobacco leaf, ship at sea (DH.39), bronzed, about mint state, DH.2 a proof, slight flan defect behind god's head, with its original rarely preserved printed Boulton paper wrapper, DH.39 with weakness on man as usual (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Fisher, South Yarra, halfpenny, 1857, kangaroo and emu (G.71; A.122; R.132); other halfpennies (10): Friedman, I. (6) (G.78a; A.138; R.144); Hanks & Co. (G.95; A.186; R.178); Taylor, W. J. (2) (G.277; A.573; R.538); Thomas, T. W. & Co. (G.278; A.576; R.547), fair to fine, the Fisher and Hanks better (11) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne [die sinker and engraver], copper pennies (2), 1862, legend, rev. IN VINO VERITAS, vine (G.T266; A.540; R.504); another, Australian Arms (G.268d; A.547; R.509), Andrews number pencilled on reverse of G.268d, one T266 extremely fine though dull, the others very fine (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Suffolk, Bungay (6): S. Prentice, S. Delf, M. Abel, halfpennies, 1795 (2), hand holding scroll inscribed 'We promise to pay' etc., edges issuers' names, correctly (DH.21), with S. DELL in error (DH.21a); Samuel Prentice, halfpennies (4), 1794, remains of Bigod's Castle, rev. Justice facing (DH.22d); undated (2), obv. as previous, rev. Justice looking to r., edges issuer's name (DH.23), grained over name (DH.23c); 1796, Bigod's Castle, rev. as previous, edge grained over name (DH.24b); Norfolk, Denton, N. Todd, halfpenny, 1796, as previous Prentice token but edge PAYABLE BY N. TODD etc. (DH.24a), good extremely fine to about mint state, mostly lustrous, DH.23c rare (7) *ex Baldwin’s vault
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, Australia, Harrold, Charles & Co, Birmingham, UK, halfpenny token, undated, 2 ST PAULS SQ / BIRMINGHAM / LATE JOSEPH LANE & SON, rev. REFINED AUSTRALIAN COPPER FOR REFINING GOLD (R.187 [R10] ‘possibly unique’), very fine and extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault Charles Harrold & Co. continued trading as silversmiths into the Edwardian era when it was run by Charles, Alfred Henry and Francis Herbert Westwood, still at 2 and 3 St. Paul's Square, Birmingham.
Tokens, British, Lancashire (6): Manchester, Jno. Fielding, halfpennies, 1793 (2 - DH.129, 135e); Rochdale (4): John Kershaw, halfpennies, 1792 (2 - DH.143/147); mule halfpennies (2), shield, rev. mounted dragoon (DH.149), weaver in loom, rev. cornucopia (DH.150); Cheshire, Macclesfield, R[oe] & Co., halfpenny, 1789 (DH.11), extremely fine to about mint state, all lustrous except first and last, especially DH.147, small verdigris area at top of reverse of DH.143 (7) *DH. Lancs. 150 ex A.W. Jan; DH. Cheshire 11 ex Cokayne all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, De Carle, E. & Co., Melbourne, copper penny, Grocers & Spirit Merchants, rev. BRITANNIA, Britannia seated (G.64; A.104; R.115); with other Britannia reverse pennies (4), Annand Smith (2); Iredale & Co; Leigh J. M. (G. 15/15a/143/160; A.17/18/291/319; R.23/24/293/320), fine and better (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
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, Australia, Hide & De Carle, Melbourne, Grocers & Wine Merchants, copper pennies (4): 1857, 1858 (3), Justice seated (G.107c/109b/109c; A.231/238 (2)/240; R.220/228/230), Andrews reference pencilled on reverse of first, fine to very fine; Hall, H. J., copper penny (G.92 var.); Harrold Brothers, Ironmongers, copper penny, 1858 (G.100; A.195; R.186); Hodgson, A. G., penny; halfpennies (2), fine and better (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Ireland, Co. Wexford, Enniscorthy, R. W[oodcock], halfpenny, 1800, the Castle, rev. cipher RW in shield hanging from leafless tree, in landscape with three hills, the central one (Vinegar Hill?) with windmill on top (DH.3), a copper proof with brilliant mirror-like fields, about mint state with almost full original colour which on the centre of the reverse becomes more orange in hue, slight finger marking and at some angles evidence of light wiping, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Iredale & Co., Sydney, Iron Merchants and General Ironmongers, copper pennies (5), undated (c. 1857), one very fine, two fine, one pierced, last damaged; other pennies (3): Jones, T. H., Ipswich, Ironmongers; Martin, John, Adelaide, Grocer; Parker, R., Geelong, Ironmonger, all revs. figure of Justice standing, AUSTRALIA, these fine (8) *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, British, Sussex (3), Eastbourne, Fisher's Library, halfpennies, 1796 (2), building, edges CELEBRATED FOR PURE AIR & SEA BATHING (DH.21), plain (DH.21a); Winchelsea, R. Maplesden, halfpenny, 1794, beehive and bees, edge PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL (DH.40a), extremely fine or better, all from a noticeably cracked die, DH.21lustrous, small area of old verdigris on one of the windows, DH.21a toned, with minor scuffing either side, DH.40a lacquered yet not unattractive, DH.21a and 40a extremely rare (3) *DH.21a and 40a ex Longman, lots 264 (part) and 265 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
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, New Zealand, Milner & Thompson, Christchurch, Music Depot, copper pennies (4): Maori chief, rev. scene with Maori by palm; musical emblems, rev. Maori chief; musical emblems, rev. scene with Maori; musical emblems, rev. legend (G.195-198; A.378-381; R.370-372/376), fine to very fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault

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