Tokens, British, Norfolk, Pulham St. Mary, Thomas Flatman, farthing, 1664 (MD.234A); Rudham, Iohn Pearson, farthing, 1667, Mercers’ Arms (W.236); Swaffham, Robert Denton, farthing, 1660, stick of candles (W.248), the first fine, very rare, the second damaged, fair to fine, extremely rare, the last nearly fine, very rare (3) The reading of St Mary on the reverse die of MD.234A was afterwards corrected to Market (W.234), so avoiding any confusion with the nearby village of Pulham St. Mary the Virgin. W.236 the only issues for the village.
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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, Surrey, Guildford (6): Town farthing, 1668, castle between woolpacks/town arms, initials F.M. F.S. around (W.98); Charles Hanby, farthing, 1662, woolpack/castle (W.102); Iohn King, farthing, [16]64, woolpack/castle (W.104); Abdiah Martin, farthing, 1664, woolpack/castle (W.114); Iohn Martin, farthing, 1652, woolpack/castle (W.118); Thomas Tompson, farthing, 1657, woolpack/castle (W.125); Shalford (listed under Guildford in Williamson), Thomas Wilmot, farthing, postman? with staff and bag (W.127); Haslemere, Henry Shotter, farthing, 1667 (W.134); Kingston-on-Thames (4): Edward Bvldwin, farthing, 1654, three salmon in triangle (W.140); Thomas Edmondes, farthing, 1650, arms (MD.140B); William Lidgowld, halfpenny, crowned rose (MD.148A); Charles Salter, farthing, 1665, Tallowchandlers’ Arms (W.151), fair to very fine, MD.148A very rare (12)
Tokens, British, Southwark, Jacob Street (ie. Bermondsey), Iohn Preston, halfpenny, (16)68, At Ye Essex Armes, arms and crest of the Earl of Essex (W.279); King’s Bench, Iohn Poor, farthing, Weavers’ Arms (MD.282A); Kent Street (4): H.M., farthings (2 - different dies both sides), At The White Bare, A Farthing Changer (W.288); Thom Stiver, farthings, 1652 (2 - same dies), three doves (W.293); Long Lane, I. H., farthing, At The Cocke (MD.295A); Maid Lane, Iohn Harrisson, farthing, 1663, sugar loaf (W.299, miscatalogued in Williamson but corrected in Dickinson), poor to very fine, MD.282A rare, MD.295A extremely rare (8)
Tokens, British, Southwark, St. Thomas, Iames Parry, halfpenny, 1667, lion (W.396); Stoney Lane, Richard Newnham, halfpenny, 1668, At Ye, rose (MD.411A); Tooley Street (8): Brian Bowdler, halfpenny, anchor (W.424); Ambrose Bvtler, halfpenny, At St Olivs Water Gate, bushel measure (W.426); Will Ellis, farthing, At St Clemente, bishop holding crozier, leaning on anchor (W.438); Thomas Maclie, farthing, three candles within horseshoe (W.450); Mathew Pearce, halfpenny, wheatsheaf, Mealeman (W.459); I.R., farthing, At The Kings Head, crowned bust of Charles I (W.464); Richard Thorowgood, farthing, sun (W.467); I.W., The Sheepeherd And Dogg (W.470), W.464 poor, otherwise fair to very fine, MD.411A very rare, W424 rare (10)
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Bedworth, [H. Lane], shilling, Octr. 25, 1811, family crest, PAYABLE AT BEDWORTH-MILL (D.2); Middlesex, London, 'H. Morgan', one shilling and sixpence, undated (D.5), first nearly very fine, rare, second very fine, some of the wreath weakly struck either side (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Norfolk, Norwich (7): Richard Bacon, halfpenny, 1794, the Castle (DH.13); Bullen & Martin, halfpenny, 1794, key suspended from archway (DH.19); Richard Dinmore & Son, halfpenny, undated, bottle (DH.23); John Harvey, halfpennies, 1792 (2), City arms, rev. man working in loom (DH.41/44 with shield vertically lined); [John Rooks], halfpenny, 1793, mounted dragoon, rev. the Barracks (DH.47a); mule halfpenny, 1795, mounted dragoon, rev. Britannia (DH.49), DH.13 and 49 extremely fine, latter from the obverse die worn and rusted, this rare, the others good extremely fine to about mint state, DH.23 with patchy toning, small corroded area above horse's foreleg on reverse of DH.47a (7) *DH.13 ex A.W. Jan; DH.47a ex Longman, lot 222 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Staffordshire, Lichfield (2): halfpenny, 1796, bust of Dr. Samuel Johnson, rev. laurel wreath (DH.18); farthing, undated, City arms, rev. PAYABLE ON WHIT-MONDAY AT THE GREENHILL BANK (DH.27), good extremely fine to about mint state, DH.18 prooflike, a few tiny verdigris spots and the usual die flaw evident on reverse, DH.27 with considerable surviving lustre, rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Worcestershire (2): Dudley, halfpenny, 1790, the Castle, trees in foreground, rev. shepherd resting, sheep nearby (DH.8a); Kidderminster, mule halfpenny, 1791, See of Worcester arms, rev. bust of David Garrick (DH.26a); Anglesey, mule halfpenny, undated, bust of Druid, rev. T SPENCE BOOKSELLER DEALER IN PRINTS & COINS etc. (DH.424), first about mint state, attractively toned, the others good extremely fine and lustrous, second rare (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Bacon’s End, Iohn Cotterell, halfpenny, boar (W. London 105; cf. Norweb 5280, but different dies), weakly struck in places, good fine, extremely rare Williamson notes his doubt that the location for this halfpenny is in London. For the reattribution see note to Norweb 5280.
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Coventry, Kempson's buildings series, proof halfpenny in silver, 1797, Trinity Church, rev. City arms and crest (DH.265), good extremely fine and prooflike but with wipe or light brush marks either side, struck not entirely in collar resulting in a slightly larger diameter for the obverse, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Norfolk, Burnham Market, Martin Tvcke, farthing, Blacksmiths’ Arms (W.14); Diss (3): Town farthings (2 - same dies), 1669, Town arms, anchor above (W.27); Thomas Bvrton, farthing, Ironmongers’ Arms (W.28); Downham Market, Will Ray, farthing, 1666, Mercers’ Arms (W.29); East Dereham, Thomas Iessvp, farthing, 1660, Grocers’ Arms (W.35); Fakenham, Edmond Peckoner, farthing, 1667, Merchant Taylors’ Arms, Grocr (W.42); Harleston, Stephen Freeman, farthing, 1666, Drapers’ Arms (W.49); Hilgay, Iohn Dey, farthing, 1664, Grocers’ Arms (W.54); Hingham, Edward Baldwin, farthing, 1668, Haberdashers’ Arms (W.55), damaged on reverse; Lynn Regis (King’s Lynn) (13): Town farthings (2 - same dies), 1668, mm. rose, Town arms (W.63); Town farthing, 1668, mm. mullet, Town arms (W.64); Town farthings (4 - all same dies), 1669, mm. mullet, Town arms (W.65); Edward Billinges, farthing, 1656, Apothecaries’ Arms (W.67); Alexander Bingham, farthing, [16]66, bust of Charles II l. (W.69); Thomas Harwick, farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.84); William Preston, farthing, Upholsterers’ Arms (W.91), N.W., farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.102); Richard Wolterton, farthing, 1656, shuttle (W.103), poor to very fine, W.35 rare, W.14 very rare, W.54 extremely rare (23) W.54 the only issue for the village.
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, [?Overseers of the Poor], halfpenny in brass, 1796, the Workhouse, PAYABLE THERE, rev. beehive and bees, 'I. Alston Fecit' below, edge engrailed (DH.63, with wavy line of (?) similor added around beehive and bees), good extremely fine with much original colour, rare, a better example than in the previous lot *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Ireland, Dublin (12): Lewis Desmenieres, penny, acorn on branch, Marchant (W.309); Andrew Lloyd, penny, [16]58, Weavers’ Arms (W.355); Will Movnt, penny, In, Christ Chvrch Yard, arms, Marcht (W.369); Iohn Moxon, penny, 1667, In Skiner, Rowe, wheatsheaf (W.370); Io Partington, penny, Kinges Head Skinnor Row, arms, Govldsme (W.376); Iohn Pvller, penny, In, Fishamble Street, bird (W.379); Henry Reynolds, penny, High Street, plough (W.383 var., obv. reads IN); Iohn Sendell, penny, In St, Francis Stret, horse (W.388); William Stoks, penny, 1671, In High Str, Marchant (W.395); Henry Warren, penny, In High Stret, wreath around plumed coronet (W.408); Samvell Weston, penny, 1654, chained swan/dolphin (W.413); Mic Wilson, halfpenny, 1672, Butchers’ Arms and crest/St. George and the dragon (W.416), poor to fine, W.408 rare (12) *W.369, 376, 383, 388, 395 and 408 ex Erin (Agnew)
Tokens, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Anderson, Leslie & Co., halfpennies, 1797 (2), the new University, rev. gardener, legend ends TERRAE (DH.7), TERRA (DH.8), good extremely fine, DH.7 lustrous, especially on reverse, DH.8 bronzed, a few toning areas either side, this rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Edgware, Michaell Shepard, farthing, (16)64, man making candles (MD.40A); Shadwell, Gregory Cooke, halfpenny, 1666, bust l., Prince of Wales’s feathers behind (W.173); Stoke Newington, Thomas Wells, farthing, 1668, Chandler (W. Surrey 196), W.173 with damaged flan, all about very fine, the last very rare (3)
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Ottley's restrikes of Kempson's buildings series with new reverse dies [c. 1830], halfpennies (2): in white metal, rev. Town arms, no stop after MEDALLIST, obv. St Mary's Chapel (DH.158); in copper, rev. Town arms, stop after MEDALLIST, obv. Paradise Street Meeting (DH.168), good extremely fine but DH.158 scuffed in obverse field, prooflike, very rare, DH.168 from the flawed reverse die, toned, extremely rare (2) *DH.168 ex Longman, lot 301 (part) both ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Cornwall (2): County, anonymous shilling, 1811, Duchy arms, rev. value, SOLD BY MORGAN etc. (D.4); Stratton, Shephard, Watts & Co., twelve pence, 1811, as previous, rev. number 12 (DH.10), very fine, D.4 a little weak in centre of reverse, D.10 with reverse scratches, both rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Kempson's buildings series, halfpennies, undated (7), rev. Town arms, obvs. Ashted Chapel, St Bartholomew's Chapel, St Mary's Chapel, the Old Meeting, the New Meeting, Paradise Street Meeting, the General Hospital (DH.147/151/156/162/165/167/180), good extremely fine to about mint state, most with some lustre, especially DH165 and 167, DH.180 rare (7) *DH.147 and 180 ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Yorkshire, Bridlington, Thomas Bishopp, halfpenny, 1665, Grocers’ Arms (W.48), pierced; Doncaster, Thomas Bvrton, halfpenny, 1667, Mercers’ Arms (W.65); Howden, Iohn Wighton, halfpenny, 1668, family arms (W.129); Hull, Thomas Watson, halfpenny, 1668, Tallowchandlers’ Arms (W.160); Malton, William Pennock, halfpenny, 1666, a still (W.224); Pontefract, Lee Hartley, farthing, 1668, castle (W.263); Whitby, Henry Sneaton, halfpenny, 1667, In Flower Gate, three ammonites (W.371); Yarm, Allen Sartan, farthing, 1661, bust of Charles II (W.376), poor to very fine, W.48, 263 and 376 rare (8)
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
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, 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, Surrey, Lambeth, Denton, mule farthings (2), 1795, Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, revs. Britannia holding scales (DH.21), crown within radiated circle (DH.23), extremely fine or better, toned, one spot of old verdigris on obverse and three more on reverse, both fairly rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault The reverses are both from halfpenny dies.
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, National series (2): halfpenny, undated, busts of Louis XVI and M. Antoinette of France, undated, rev. MURD BY THE FACTIOUS etc. (DH.995a); mule halfpenny, busts as previous, dividing date 17 95, rev. anchor, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE 1794 (DH.1000), first extremely fine, second better, attractively toned and extremely rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Surrey, Lambeth, Denton, mule farthings (3), 1796, 'Engraver & Printer 7 Mead Row' etc., revs. wheatsheaf and two birds dividing date (DH.16), castle ruins (DH.17), Prince of Wales's crest and motto (DH.18), DH.17 very fine or better, the others good extremely fine, all nicely toned and fairly rare (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault The reverses are all from halfpenny dies.
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Coventry, [Thomas Sharp], halfpenny in tin, undated, Peeping Tom at window of a house which adjoins an inn (as the reverse of DH.310), rev. similar, the unfinished die for the issued private token DH.312, i.e. without the exergue legend, edge HALFPENNY [only], in raised lettering (DH.313), minor trifling imperfections, otherwise virtually as struck, exceedingly rare *ex Baldwin’s vault Only two examples were known to Atkins.
Tokens, Wales, Anglesey, farthings, 1788 (2), cipher PMCo, revs. Pandora's breeches burning, etc. (DH.464), MAY THE KNAVE OF JACOBIN CLUBS etc. (DH.465), first extremely fine, the lustre probably false, light brush or wipe marks evident, second better with some original colour, struck on an incomplete flan, both rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Middlesex, Kelly, halfpenny in tinned copper, undated, postilion holding horse, edge grained (as DH.345e), minor scuffing either side, otherwise good extremely fine, attractive and presumably extremely rare, unrecorded by Dalton and Hamer in this fabric *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Lincolnshire, Alford, Thomas Harrison, farthing, griffin’s head, Mercer (W.2); Boston, Oversers, halfpenny, Town arms, crescent each side/crest (MD.15A); Caister, William Hanson, 1668, fleur-de-lis (W.52); Crowland, The Poores (Town) halfpenny, 1670, arms of Abbey (W.56); Grantham, Overseers Of Ye Poore, halfpenny, 1667, Borough Arms (W.95); Horncastle, Iohn Hvssey, halfpenny, Mercers’ Arms (W.131); Kirton, Evstace Hooker, halfpenny, 1665 (W.135); Lincoln (3): Citty, octagonal halfpenny, 1669, City Arms, Changd by the Maior (W.138); Robert Bowers, farthing, Bakers’ Arms (W.146); Iohn Phiper, halfpenny size, chequered square (W.163); Market Rasen (2): William Chapman, halfpennies (2 - same dies), 1668 (W.204), one pierced in two places; Spalding, Iohn Havey, farthing, 1655, Grocers’ Arms (W.222); Stamford (3): Overseers, halfpenny, Town arms/woolpack (W.234); Iohn Blyth & Charles Deale, farthing, Bakers’ Arms/Mercers’ Arms (W.240), bent and straightened; Hvmphry Reynolds, farthing, 1662, Tallowchandlers’ Arms (W.249); Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Chamberlains, halfpenny, 1669, Town Arms (W.51), poor to fine, W.163 very rare (17) W.135 the only issue for the village.
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, British, Southwark, The Maze, Mich Blower, farthing, cock (W.306), poor but extremely rare; Mill Lane, Iames Tovchin, halfpennies, 1666 (2 - same dies), At Ye Red, lion (W.310); Montague Close, Mary Lovdell, farthing (W.319); The Park, Richard Bavgh, halfpenny, 1668, At Red, cross (W.331); Pepper Alley, Thomas Crowder, farthing (W.336); Elizabeth Milner, halfpenny, 1666, goat (W.338); Pickle Herring Stairs (5): Edward Brent, halfpennies, 1668 (2 - same dies), sailing boat (W.340); Edward Brent, farthing, sailing boat (W.341); Margaret Browne, octagonal halfpenny, 1668, At Ye Blve, anchor (W.342); Iames Holland, halfpenny, 1668, Bakers’ Arms (W.344), poor to very fine, W.341 very rare (12)
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.
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