Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Alcester (3): Charles Iohnson, farthing, scales (W.5); William Reynolds, farthing, 1652, fox (W.9); Margaret Yarnoll, farthing, 1651, jar (W.14); Barford, Mary Brine, halfpenny, 1667, Ironmongers’ Arms (W.23); Brailes, Iane Sherley, halfpenny, 1665, Grocers’ Arms (W.50); Coventry (4): Citty of Coventry, halfpenny, elephant and castle/leopard (W.54), severely chipped; city halfpenny, 1669, elephant and castle (W.55); city farthing, 1669 (W.56); F.C., farthing, 1665, Mercer and Grocer (W.69); Hemlingford Hundred, Edward Taylor, halfpenny, 1669, bust l., Bayliffe (W.102), poor to very fine (10)
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Tokens, British, Gloucestershire, Badminton, [J. Jelly and D. Arnot], halfpennies, 1796 (5), devices comprise bust of George III, ship, wheatsheaf, pair of scales empty and with wts. 6½ lb. and 3½ lb., inscription TO THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (DH.27/33/45/52/55), extremely fine to about mint state, third and last lustrous (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Gloucestershire, Badminton, [J. Jelly and D. Arnot], halfpennies, 1796 (5), devices comprise bust of George III, plough, wheatsheaf, pair of scales wts. 6½ lb. and 3½ lb., inscription TO THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT (DH.26/30/39/47/48), extremely fine to about mint state, first and last lustrous (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Northamptonshire, Bulwick, William Watts, halfpenny, 1669, swan (W.15); Higham Ferrers, Twyford Worthington, halfpenny, 1656, goat (W.41); King’s Cliffe, Overseers, Town halfpenny, crown/fleur-de-lis (W.48); Northampton (6): Thomas Cooper, farthings (2 - same dies), 1652, Ironmongers’ Arms (W.68); S.R., Town farthing, castle gateway/lions (W.74); I.S., Town halfpenny, castle gateway/lions (W.75; N.3401 confirms denomination); I.S., farthing, 1651, scales, Bird Streete (W.80); Anchor Willdinge, farthing, anchor, Mercer (W.86); Oundle (3): Feefees, Town halfpennies (2 - same dies, one on thicker flan), talbot/griffin (W.88); Will Filbrig, farthing, 1658, arms, Linen, Draper (W.95), Peterborough (4): Ouerseers, octagonal Town halfpenny, 1669, crossed swords between 4 crosses (W.104, dated incorrectly 1666 in Williamson); Town Bailife, octagonal Town halfpenny, 1670, crossed swords between 4 crosses (W.106); Margret Kempe, farthing, 1664 (W.127); Richard Tompson, halfpenny, 1668 (W.138); Towcester (2): William Bell, halfpenny, Dyers’ Arms (W.157); Iohn Kingston, halfpenny, 1666, scales, Mercer (W.167); Wansford, George Boseman, farthing, 1666, sugar loaf (W.173); Wellingborough (2): William Seer, farthing, 1665, scales (W.176); Henry Smith, farthing, three cloves above bell (W.177), W.127 poor, the others fair to nearly very fine (21) W.15 and W.173 the only issues for the villages.
Quantity of early 20th century children's books including Arthur Ransome complete set, seven bearing djs, E Nesbit, three vols with djs, Pere Castor's Wild Animal books, Ameliaranne, Alison Uttley, children's books published by the Algonquin Publishing Company, New York and John Lane, the Bodley Head, Helen Bannerman and "Tootleoo Two", Bernard and Eleanor Darwin, the Nonesuch Press, Scales, Catherine ' Gay Company' with drawings by Moubray Leigh, Witherby Ltd, 1938, bearing signature of the author (?) d-j, and Lear, Edward ' The Jumblies' Frederick Warne, condition poor. (1 box)
A very rare fully boxed rosewood sash fillester by GREENSLADE Bristol stamped 1862 Exhibition Medals with ivory scales to the stems and boxwood end stem wedges, this plane would have been produced to show at The Great London International Exposition of 1862 where it won medals, small chip almost hidden o/w F
A 24" LOGA Zurich Calculator, a large cylindrical slide rule on aluminium stand, the papered covered drum has 60 logarithmic scales with a 13" slotted cylindrical cursor, the calculator was patented in the USA in 1912 by Daemen-Schmid. The previous vendor was an International banker who used it for calculations relating to currency exchange, he purchased in 1925 for $500 G+
An 18th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol, with 13cm brass cannon barrel, box lock engraved with martial trophies, steel cock, frizzen pan, slide safety and trigger guard, with walnut slab butt, 25cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Pitting and patching to steel. Grip scales have been re-attached, left side has a small crack.
Two Kuba Bandia Sickles, D.R.C., one with 74cm incurving blade with pierced step and double edged to the tip, a raised crescent notch to the ricasso, the wood hilt with flared butt, the other with 78cm multi fullered blade; a Similar Sword, with 80cm curved blade and horn scales to the pistol grip hilt; a North African Leather Quiver, with tasselled decoration and containing bamboo arrows (4)
A 19th Century Belgian Mariette Six Shot Pepperbox Percussion Revolver, with 6.5cm numbered damascined turn-off barrels, Liege proof mark, foliate engraved cylindrical frame, ring trigger and walnut grip scales, the inner grip strap stamped MARIETTE BREVETE, 18cmAction works sometimes, needs attention. Some rust pitting to metalwork, no apparent damage
A French Second Empire Cuirassier Trooper's Steel Helmet, the brass high panelled comb with black horsehair mane, the Medusa mask terminal surmounted by plume holder (plume lacking), the left side of the skull set with a further plume holder, the brass helmet plate embossed with a flaming grenade, with ear rosettes, leather backed chin scales, with remains of leather liner
A 19th Century Ottoman Yataghan, the 52cm curved single edge steel blade with punched mark and brass reinforced ricasso, the brass eared hilt with horn grip scales; two Ottoman Yataghan Type Knives, each with chased brass hilt, lack scabbards; an Ottoman Yataghan Type Knife, the bone grip scales carved with stained bosses and diapering, with brass scabbard (4)

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