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Lot 37

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cheshire, Macclesfield, Francis Swindell, square-shaped halfpenny, 1669, Sqvare Dealing Is Best (W.54), about very fine, extremely rare Not represented in the Norweb collection.

Lot 371

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Yorkshire, Leeds (6), John Smalpage & S. Lumb (5): shillings (4), Justice seated on bale, sword below, 1811 (3 varieties - D.23/26/30), 1812 (D.31), sixpence, 1812 (D.33); [Overseers of the Poor], shilling, PAYABLE AT THE LEEDS WORKHOUSE, Borough arms with crowned owl supporters, 1812 (D.33), extremely fine, signs of old cleaning on reverse of D.32, D.26 and 33 rare (6) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 372

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Yorkshire, Scarborough (3), Lord & Marshall, shillings (2): castle, ancient ship to l. (the Town arms), 1811 (D.34); Town arms within Garter, 1812 (D.35); sixpence, similar, 1812 (D.36), extremely fine to about uncirculated, D.34 prooflike and rare, a desirable group of all the town's issues (3) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 373

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Yorkshire, Sheffield (11), Younge & Deakin (10), eight arrows crossed between arrowheads (the Town arms), Justice seated on bale, sword below, shilling, 1811 (9 varieties - D.42/52-54/56-60), sixpence, 1811 (D.73); Overseers of the Poor, shilling, 1811 (D.69), shillings fine to good very fine, D.42, 52, 53, 56 and 69 rare, D.54 very rare, D.56 extremely rare; sixpence nearly extremely fine (11) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 375

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Yorkshire (7): Whitby, the Whitby Association, shilling, Town arms (three ammonites), 1811 (D.75); York, Cattle and Barber (6): City arms within laurel and palm branches, 1811, shillings (3 varieties - D.80/84/86), sixpences (2 varieties - D.94/96), City arms as previous, with ornaments either side, shilling, 1811 (D.92), D.75 and 92 very fine, the latter very rare, the rest extremely fine or better (7) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 376

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Brecknockshire, Brecon, George North, shilling, GENERAL WAGGON WAREHOUSE, robe (D.1); Glamorgan, Neath (2): H. Rees & D. Morgan, tower between buildings and flagposts, shilling, 1811 (D.13); sixpence (D.16); Swansea, John Voss, shilling, the Castle, rev. key, 1811 (D.19), D.19 very fine, unevenly toned, the rest good very fine or better, D.13 very rare (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 377

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Flintshire, [Holywell], Flintshire Bank, pattern shilling in copper, August 12 1811, obv. as the circulation varieties, rev. similar to the adopted types but with floral ornaments above and below BANK TOKEN (probably as Waters, Notes on the Silver Tokens of the Nineteenth Century (1957), p. 18; Dalton/Mays -), toned with lustre remaining within and around the devices and legends, about mint state, attractive and exceedingly rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 379

British Tokens, Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Glamorgan, Merthyr Tydfil, [W. Crawshay], shilling, 5th Sep. 1811, view of Ynysfach foundry buildings (D.1), grey tone with underlying brilliance, good extremely fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 385

British Coins, Aethelred II (978-1016), penny, first hand type, BMC. IIa, Northampton, Lifinc, bust r., without sceptre, rev. LIVING M-O HΛMT, hand of Providence between alpha and omega, wt. 1.67gms. (S.1144; N.766), very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 39

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cheshire, Nantwich, George Beeston, halfpenny, Grocers’ Arms (W.60), fine to good fine, extremely rare Not represented in the Norweb collection.

Lot 40

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cheshire, Nantwich, Elizabeth Price, halfpenny, 1666, family arms (W.66), good fine, rare

Lot 402

British Coins, Henry II, penny, short cross (1180-1189), type 1a, Winchester, Osbern, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. OSBERN ON WINC, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.35gms. (S.1343; N.962), minor pitting, otherwise very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 409

British Coins, Henry II, penny, short cross (1180-1189), type 1b, Worcester, Godwine, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. GODWINE ON WIRI, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.50gms. (S.1344; N.963), very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 41

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cheshire, Stockport, farthing, FRANCIS HARPVR, Grocers’ Arms, rev. IN STOCKPORT, H over F D (MD.-), some weakness on obverse, otherwise good fine, exceedingly rare, probably unique *ex Sotheby’s, 24-25th April 1997, lot 752 (part)

Lot 417

British Coins, Richard I (1189-1199), penny, short cross, type 4a, Shrewsbury, Reinald, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. REINΛL[D] ON S, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.43gms. (S.1348A; N.968/1), weak area on each side, about very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 418

British Coins, Richard I (1189-1199), penny, short cross, type 4b, Shrewsbury, Ive, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. IVE [ON S]ALOP, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.42gms. (S.1348C; N.968/2), margins partly flat, about very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 419

British Coins, Richard I (1189-1199), penny, short cross, type 4b, Shrewsbury, Ive, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. IVE ON SALOP, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.42gms. (S.1348C; N.968/2), pierced, otherwise very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 42

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.

Lot 427

British Coins, John (1199-1216), a partial brockage of a penny, short cross, type 5, London, Willelm B, obv. legend present but portrait missing, rev. WILLELM B ON LV, wt. 1.24gms., very fine, rare and unusual *ex Baldwin’s vault Willelm B is recorded as a moneyer for types 5a-5c.

Lot 43

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, Helston, Iohn Penhelick, farthing, 1666, family arms (W.17), good very fine, very rare and better than the Norweb example

Lot 431

British Coins, John (1199-1216), penny, short cross, Rhuddlan, group I, class ii, Simon, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. SIMON ON RVLΛ, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.36gms. (N.972/2), very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 435

British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 6c orn., London, Abel, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. ΛBEL ON LVNDE, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, ornamental letters in legends on both sides, wt. 1.45gms. (S.1355A; N.976/2), about very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 436

British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 6c orn., London, Rauf, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. RAVF ON LVNDE, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, ornamental letters in legends on both sides, wt. 1.38gms. (S.1355A; N.976/2), about very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 437

British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 6d, London, Ilger, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. ILGER ON LVNDE, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.41gms. (S.1355C; N.977), minor flan flaw on reverse, very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 446

British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 8a, London, Nichole, crowned bust facing holding sceptre, rev. NIChOLE ON LVN, short, voided cross, quatrefoils in angles, wt. 1.48gms. (S.1357A; N.981), about very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 447

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

Lot 461

British Coins, Edward I (1272-1307), penny, class 4b, Durham, Archbishop Bec, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS DVREME, long cross with cross moline in one quarter and pellets in three quarters, wt. 1.39gms. (S.1424; N.1024), about very fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 468

British Coins, Edward I (1272-1307), halfpenny, Berwick-on-Tweed, type I, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLA BEREWIC, long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.56gms. (S.1438; N.1085/1), good fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 469

British Coins, Edward I (1272-1307), halfpenny, Berwick-on-Tweed, type II, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLΛ BEREWICI, long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.60gms. (S.1438; N.1085/2), about very fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 47

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, Newport, Iohn Kerton, halfpenny, 1668, three sheep in a fold (W.48), nearly very fine/good fine, extremely rare Not represented in the Norweb collection. Believed to be the only issue for the town.

Lot 476

British Coins, Edward I (1272-1307), halfpenny, Newcastle, class 3e, rev. NOVI CASTRI, long cross, single pellet in each angle (S.1441; N.1045/5), good fine, rare; Edward III, third of florin coinage (1344-1351) halfpenny, London, EDWARDVS REX (S.1557; N.1131), chip, fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 478

British Coins, Edward I (1272-1307), halfpenny, Berwick, class I, EDW R, Lombardic E, rev. VILLA BEREVICI, Roman E (S.1451; N.1085/1), ghosting, nearly very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 48

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, Saltash, Christopher Stephens, halfpenny, 1669, three men in boat (W.73), weak in places, good fine, extremely rare and better than the Norweb example

Lot 481

British Coins, Edward II (1307-1327), halfpenny, Berwick-on-Tweed, type V, EDWΛRDVS REX ΛN, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLΛ BEREWICI, long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.61gms. (S.1473; N.1088), good fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 482

British Coins, Edward III, first coinage (1327-1335), penny, Durham, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITΛS DVNELMI, long cross with pellets in angles, small crown in centre, wt. 1.29gms. (S.1530; N.1097), very fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 483

British Coins, Edward III, first coinage (1327-1335), penny, Durham, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITΛS DVNELMI, long cross with pellets in angles, small crown in centre, wt. 1.24gms. (S.1530; N.1097), about very fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 484

British Coins, Edward III, first coinage (1327-1335), penny, Durham, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITΛS DVNELMI, long cross with pellets in angles, small crown in centre, wt. 1.02gms. (S.1530; N.1097), cracked and scratched, small edge chip, otherwise fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 486

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

Lot 49

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cornwall, St. Austell, Iohn Trefry, farthing, 1662 (W.78), unevenly patinated, good fine, extremely rare and better than the Norweb example

Lot 495

British Coins, Richard II (1377-1399), halfgroat, type II, mm. cross pattée, new lettering, with French title, crowned bust facing, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (S.1682; N.1322), reverse off-centre and double-struck in parts, nearly very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 499

British Coins, Henry IV, heavy coinage (1399-1412), penny, York, early style, crowned bust facing, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, quatrefoil in centre (S.1722; N.1350), usual weak strike, about fine/fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 507

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

Lot 510

British Coins, Edward IV, first reign, heavy coinage (1461-1464), halfpenny, London, class I, mm. plain cross, crowned facing bust, lis on breast, pellet each side of crown, rev. long cross and pellets (S.1989; N.1545), full flan, pleasing bust, very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 511

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

Lot 515

British Coins, Edward IV or V (1483), groat, London, type XXII, mm. halved sun and rose, crowned bust facing within tressure, no pellet below, legend reads EDWARD DI GRA, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (S.2146A; N.1631), slight porosity, good detail of bust, nearly very fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 517

British Coins, Henry VII (1485-1509), groat, facing bust issue, class I, mm. lis upon rose, crowned bust facing within tressure, rose on breast, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (S.2193; N.1703), about very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 518

British Coins, Henry VII (1485-1509), groat, facing bust issue, class I, mm. lis upon rose, crowned bust facing within tressure, fleur on breast, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (S.2193; N.1703), nearly very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 52

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Devon, Exeter, Samvell Calle, farthing, man smoking/covered cup, Govldsmith (W.94), good fine or better, rare

Lot 524

British Coins, Henry VII (1485-1509), penny, old type, London, mm. lis on half rose, crowned facing bust, rev. cross and pellets (S.2218; N.1718), nearly very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 527

British Coins, Henry VII (1485-1509), halfpennies (3), Canterbury (1), class III, facing bust, crown with single arch, saltires at neck, rev. cross and pellets, M at centre (S.2247; N1736/1), good fine, very rare; London, (2), class II, double arched crown, saltires at neck (S.2243; N.1733), good portrait, nearly very fine; class IIIa, single arched crown (S.2244; N.1734), good fine; Edward VI (1547-1553), in name of Henry VIII, penny, London, facing bust, Roman letters (S.2426; N.1889), about fine (4) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 53

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Devon, Exeter, Anthony Potter, farthing,1664, scales (W.149), a little weak in places, very fine, very rare and better than the Norweb example

Lot 531

British Coins, Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, threefarthings, mm. pheon, 1562/1, small flan, crowned bust l., rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above shield, wt. 0.30gms. (S.2571; N.2002), fair to fine, a rare date for a scarce denomination

Lot 54

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Dorset, Beaminster, Henry Brayne, farthing, 1657, Mercers’ Arms (W.3); Bere Regis, Thomas Speare, farthing (W.8); Blandford (11): Town farthing, 1669 (W.9); Henry Forrest, farthing, 1663, St. George and the dragon (W.12); Thomas Govld, farthing, 1664, lion rampant (W.14); Thomas Govld, farthing, At The Lyon (W.15); Nicho: Govldesbvrgh, farthing, 1663 (W.16); Iohn Mew, farthing, 1655, Grocers’ Arms (W.17); Iohn Paige, farthing, 1656, Grocers’ Arms (W.20); Wallter Ridiovt, farthing, 1652 (W.23); Edward Speed, farthing, angel (W.25); William Stoyner, farthings (2 - same dies), scales, Grocer (W.27), W.15 only fair but extremely rare, one W.27 chipped, fair to very fine

Lot 542

British Coins, Elizabeth I, silver pattern pledge penny, 1601, toothed border, crowned bust three-quarters l., rev. crowned monogram (Peck 3; N.2051), only fine but rare

Lot 56

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Dorset, Broadwinsor, Alice Iones, farthing, 1667, sugar loaf (W.44); Cranborne, Henry Castell, farthing, 1666, castle (MD.52A), the first nearly fine, rare, the second better, extremely rare (2) MD52A not represented in the Norweb collection. Widow Jones the only issuer for Broadwinsor.

Lot 574

British Coins, Victoria, shilling, 1854, young head l., rev. value within wreath (S.3904; ESC.1302; Bull 3004), some slight scuffing, extremely fine and the rare key date

Lot 578

British Coins, Victoria, threepence, 1846, young head l., rev. crowned mark of value within wreath (S.3914; ESC.2056; Bull 3373), practically as struck, extremely rare

Lot 58

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Dorset, Dorchester, Samvell Williams, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W85), weak in places, otherwise very fine, extremely rare From a different reverse die to the Norweb example.

Lot 582

British Coins, Victoria, threepence, 1893; threehalfpence, 1843, ’Jubilee’ bust/young head l., rev. value within wreath (S.3931/15), the second toned, both about extremely fine, the first rare (2)

Lot 598

British Coins, Victoria, farthing, 1863, young head l., rev. Britannia std. r. with shield and trident (S.3958), trace of lustre, certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 62 BN, rare

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