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22 April 2026
Boy Bishops and potentially related tokens (8), including one of the blanks often associated with the Sibton [Suffolk] Hoard, 1992 (cf. Newman, BNJ 2002, p.175) [8]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £20
Elizabethan or very early 17th century tokens (25), good London style, largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type Q, various depictions including many merchant marks, generally 13mm or less [25]. Generally fine to very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £420
Elizabethan or very early 17th century tokens (50), good London style, largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type Q, various depictions including many merchant marks, generally 13mm or less [50]. Varied state £80-£100
Hammer Price: £50
Early to mid-17th century commercial tokens (20), style largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type S, mostly with pairs or triads of initials, a few dated, large variety of depictions, generally 13-15mm [20]. Mostly fine to very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
Early to mid-17th century commercial tokens (20), style largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type S, mostly with pairs or triads of initials, a few dated, large variety of depictions, generally 13-15mm but including one of the large flan dated pieces of the 1620s-30s thought to emanate from East Anglia [20]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £55
Early to mid-17th century commercial tokens (21), style largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type S, mostly with pairs or triads of initials, a few dated, large variety of depictions, generally 13-15mm but including one roughly converted into an octagonal klippe [21]. Varied state £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
Early to mid-17th century commercial tokens (47), style largely as per Mitchiner and Skinner type S, many with issuer’s initials or marks, generally 13-15mm, mostly cruder pieces from lesser manufacturers [47]. Varied state £40-£60
Hammer Price: £35
Late Elizabethan to mid-17th century tokens (29), of lesser style and mostly anonymous, but including a variety of depictions, generally 13-19mm, three irregular shapes [2 shields and a heart] [29]. A few very fine, others generally fair to fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £160
Late Elizabethan to mid-17th century tokens (31), of lesser style and mostly anonymous, but including a variety of depictions, generally 13-19mm [31]. Varied state £50-£70
Six individual tokens of specific interest, viz. a uniface copy of a Sixpence, 1614, rev. blank, 4.41g; a vague uniface imitation of an early milled Guinea, with banded cross, 6.72g; initials HB, rev. Commonwealth shield, 3.11g; an imitation of an Anglo-Saxon Sceat, 2.90g; a Penny, rose dividing value, rev. stockinged leg, 9.35g; 1514 above shield, rev. three sets of initials, 7.65g [6]. Varied state £120-£150
Hammer Price: £190
OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, oxford city in 3 lines, rev. initials rl il, 18th century style, 25mm, 7.97g; i boniwel around a small sun, rev. crown, 20mm, 6.03g (LTT 26, p.4); lamb and flag, oxon cb below, uniface, c. 1640-50, 1.52g; mb, bird above, rev. St George and dragon, 2.62g [4]. Fine to very fine, the last previously unknown £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Three themed groups, principally 18th century: pieces bearing the initials tc, sometimes accompanied by ha (8); designs featuring crosses, mostly banded, with objects or characters within each quarter (8); designs featuring hearts, often shot through with an arrow (11) [27]. Mostly fine and better £40-£60
Late Stuart and early Hanoverian tokens (26), a mixture of lead and lead alloy, mostly Farthing-sized, various depictions, with a particular emphasis on portraiture [26]. Many fine, some better £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
Late Stuart and early Hanoverian tokens (25), a mixture of lead and lead alloy, mostly Farthing-sized, various depictions, including shields, tavern utensils, a ship and two beacons [25]. Many fine, some better £80-£100
Hammer Price: £280
Hop tokens and related lead series (36), a variety mostly initialled in the neat manner of Kent and East Sussex, several with dates ranging from 1694 to 1810, mostly small size, a few pieces catalogued by Henderson among them (eg. H 144/12, H 157/1s, H565/6) [36]. Generally about fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
Mid-18th century lead series (34), a few earlier, including a variety of depictions, birds particularly well represented, a mixture of Halfpenny and Farthing-sizes [34]. Fine to very fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £500
Late medieval pewter tokens (185), miscellaneous types [185]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
16th to 18th century lead series (221), including seven groups of provincial 18th century lead tokens, totalling 100 pieces, believed each to have been found together and all pure lead, some with approximate known provenances, eg. Chichester, Tetbury [221]. Varied state £60-£80
Miscellaneous pieces of dubious origin (10), mostly probably Billies and Charlies; Jewish plumma, or kosher seals (2) (LTT 82, p.1, and Mitchiner and skinner type S, 227-8); other various pendants and seals (8) [20]. Imitations fine and better, others in varied state £80-£100
Miscellaneous coins (25), Anglo-Saxon to William IV, including an Elizabeth I Three-Farthings, 1574, James I Harington Farthings (2) and a William and Mary tin Farthing [25]. Varied state £40-£60
Foreign tokens and jetons (10), medieval to modern, including a triangular klippe, 1634, featuring an eagle, and one with a wheel, perhaps of Mainz [10]. Varied state £30-£40
Fractional and minim-sized lead tokens (24), including a group of 10, 7-10mm each, at least two of which are of the Herefordshire type (LTT 69, p.2) [24]. Varied state £40-£60
Hammer Price: £30
Medieval jetons (53), a varied selection of types [53]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £130
Tudor period, pewter tokens (14), varied sizes and styles, several armorial, one or two possibly Continental rather than British [14]. Many fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £80
18th century, a patinated group of lead tokens (8), including two possible beggars’ badges, five depicting boats, various sizes, 23-47mm [8]. Some fine £90-£120
16th to 18th century lead series (103), various types [103]. Varied state £60-£80
Weights, apothecaries, etc (22), perhaps one or two early communion tokens; others of cruder style (8) [30]. Varied state £50-£70
Lead badges and pendants (22), mostly complete, one large (50-60mm), others sizes 14-28mm [22]. Mostly fair to fine £60-£80
Strips of conjoined tokens, as made (6), five pairs and a trio, each set with the same design repeated, a single initial in four cases and a conjoined pair in the others, 13-20mm [Lot]. Extremely fine and much as made £40-£60
Miscellaneous lead artefacts (40), including bosses, badges, buttons, a sundial ring, two knobs/grapeshot, gaming pieces and a square object bearing a coin-like impression, 24.85g, which the late owner thought might be Saxon/Viking [40]. Varied state £60-£80
Late medieval and early modern tokens (10), mostly with armorial devices, one with a ship resembling that on Nobles, 31mm, others in various sizes [10]. Varied state £60-£80
Late Elizabethan to mid-17th century, a group (16), similarly patinated, all found in one location, with a variety of interesting depictions, including most likely the Tower of London [16]. Mostly very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £200
18th century lead series (38), stock designs, mostly uniface, a few with initials [38]. Many fine £40-£60
Hammer Price: £85
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