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Tokens, Ireland, Co. Dublin, Dublin (8): Talbort Fyan, halfpenny, 1794, Justice, rev. sugar loaf and brandy bottle (DH.308); mule halfpenny, 1794, female leaning on anchor, rev. as previous (DH.309d); H. S[adlier?] & Co., halfpenny, 1795, Prince of Wales's crest (DH.324); L[loyd] & R[idley], halfpenny, 1794, Justice (DH.345); W. Parker, halfpennies (2), female leaning on anchor, rev. register stove, 1794, Parker's edge (DH.351), similar, 1795, edge PAYABLE IN LANCASTER etc. (DH.352b); W.F. B[ently] & Co., halfpenny, 1804, Hibernia, PAYABLE AT THE PAWNBROKERS OFFICE (DH.377); halfpenny for general circulation, 1792, Hibernia, rev. cipher RLT&Co (DH.358), extremely fine or better, some with a little original colour, false lustre on DH.351 and 377, latter with a few verdigris spots (8) *DH.324 and 352b ex Longman, lot 396 (part) and 397 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Petty, Geo., Smithfield Co., Melbourne, copper penny, c. 1860, by W. J.Taylor, name, etc., rev. Justice standing (G.231a; A.441; R.431), a misstruck flan leaving a curved ‘cut’ to both sides (bottom of obv., top of rev.), uncirculated, extremely fine with much mint redness *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, Australia, Davies, Alexander & Co., Coulburn, copper penny, est. 1837 (G.58b; A.97; R.104); S. Deeble, Melbourne, Draper, ‘Advance Australia’ copper pennies (2), 1862 (G.67; A.108; R.120); J. R. Grundy, Ballaarat, copper penny, 1861 (G.88; A.155; R.160); Melbourne, ‘Peace & Plenty’, copper penny, 1858, generally very fine (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, New Zealand, Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington, drapers, copper pennies (2) (G.154; A.311; R.311), one very fine, one better; other tokens (7): Beath, G. L. & Co. (3); Brown & Duthie, Taranaki, 1866; Gilmore, John, New Plymouth; Merrington, J. M. & Co., Nelson, Drapers; Edward Waters, Auckland, Maori head, mostly fine (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne [die sinker and engraver], copper penny, 1862, Australian Arms with kangaroo and emu supporters, rev. IN VINO VERITAS, vine (G.268b; A.544; R.513), number 44 penciled on reverse, virtually mint state but softly struck, with a little redness to obverse *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, New Zealand, Beath, G. L. & Co., Christchurch, Clothiers, copper pennies (3) (G.25 (2)/25c; A.32/38; R.47/52); other tokens (7): Ashton, H, Auckland; Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association (2); Hurley & Co., Wanganui (3); Morrin & Co., Auckland, generally fine (9) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, medalets commemorating the King's visit, 1788 (5), halfpenny-size, in silvered brass, by R. W. (DH.66); small farthing-size with scolloped edges, July 12 1788, by C. I. (3 - DH.74, two, one silvered/75), by I.H. & Co. (DH.77); Worcestershire, Worcester, silvered medalets commemorating the King's visit, scolloped edges, 1788 (2), large farthing-size (DH.36), small farthing-size (DH.42), nearly extremely fine to good extremely fine (7) *first ex Cokayne; last ex W. Gilbert all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Robert Orchard, farthings (4), 1796, his hatted bust l., rev. cipher RO (DH.1060); 1803 (2), GROCER & TEA DEALER etc., revs. Chinaman among tea chests (DH.1061), tea warehouse (DH.1062); 1804, his bust r., rev. as previous (DH.1063), good extremely fine to about mint state, all with some original colour except DH.1061, all the farthing issues for Orchard (4) *DH.1060 ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Suffolk (6): Blything Hundred, [Sir John Rous], halfpenny, 1794, yeoman on galloping horse (DH.19); Haverhill (2): John Fincham, halfpenny, 1794, man working in loom (DH.31); mule halfpenny, undated, obv. as previous, rev. plough and shuttle (DH.32); Ipswich (2): Robert Manning, halfpenny, undated, ship at sea, man ploughing in foreground (DH.34); Conder, halfpenny, 1794, the Cross (DH.35); Lowestoft, R. P[owles et alia?], halfpenny, 1795, bathing machines, rev. men in boat fishing (DH.37), extremely fine to about mint state, DH.19 with substantial original colour, DH.35 bronzed, the others mostly toned (6) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, halfpennies for general circulation (6), 1792, bust of Shakespeare, LONDON & MIDDLESEX (3), edges coarse upright graining (DH.928), fine upright graining (DH.928a), oblique graining (DH.928b); 1795 (2), bust of Prince of Wales, r., three-quarters facing (DH.961), r. (DH.963b); 1793, bust of Sir Isaac Newton (DH.1035c), extremely fine or better, first three lustrous, fourth and fifth lacquered (6) *ex Baldwin’s vault First three attributed by Pye in 1801 to a W. Sheward, though without location.
Tokens, New Zealand, Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch, ‘Fancy Goods’, copper pennies, 1866 (2) (G.6; A.7; R.13); other pennies (3): McCaul, George, Grahamstown, gold mine (G.180; A.359; R.353); Reece, Edward, Christchurch, Builders, etc., farmworker resting (G.234b; A.449; R.440); United Service Hotel, 1874, bust of Victoria l. (G.289; A.590; R.560), this very fine, the others fine to very fine (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Westmorland, Kendal, halfpenny, undated, cipher R&D, rev. man-of-war (DH.5a); Wiltshire (3): Devizes, J. Baster, halfpenny, 1796, stag (DH.2b); Holt, D. Arnot & Jno. Griffiths, halfpenny, Fame, rev. SOLD AT THE SPA HOUSE etc. (DH.3); Salisbury, J. & T. Sharpe, halfpenny, 1796, the Cathedral (DH.21), extremely fine or better, first three with considerable lustre, last nicely toned, first with most of edge inscription flat, edge of last reads SHAR SBURY (from overlapping edge collars) (4) *last ex Longman, lot 326 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, Australia, Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton, Drapers, copper penny, undated, emu standing r. (G.253; A.505; R.488), an uncirculated specimen, reverse dull, obverse with much redness; another, extremely fine, reverse mint red, though with rust spots and multiple fine die flaws (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire [correctly Shropshire etc.], John Wilkinson, halfpennies (4), his bust r., revs. workman in forge, tilt-hammer above, 1790 (DH.388), 1792 (DH.389), 1793 (DH.393a - SNEDSHILL defective); bust r., rev. Vulcan seated, 1791 (DH.432), extremely fine to about mint state, DH.388 and 432 with a little lustre, the others bronzed proofs (4) *first three ex W. Gilbert all ex Baldwin’s vault
Pair of Austrian porcelain blushed ivory ground ewers with palm tree handles and gilded and painted floral decoration, the bodies with foliate and geometric decoration. Marked: 'W & R, made in Austria', painted and impressed marks. 32cm high. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One has loss to one palm leaf and to base of the handle, the other appearing good, some minor wear.

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