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Conder Token Help - Leeds, Bishop Blaze, Variety Attrib?

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Can someone with better Conder Token references than mine, please confirm the D&H number on a token I've recently acquired:

Conder-Token-Help---Leeds,-Bishop-Blaze,-Variety-Attrib?

My "The Token Book" catalogue isn't very good at attributing tokens like this, for which numerous varieties are recorded. I know it's somewhere in the range D&H 29 to D&H 41a, with the key identifiers apparently being the relative position of the top and bottom of the comb the bishop is holding, compared to the legend lettering. On mine, the top of the comb is pointing at the letter "F", while the bottom lines up with the "R", with a considerable gap at the bottom. The edge inscription is the usual "PAYABLE AT H. BROWNBILL'S SILVERSMITH."

The best match I could find on an Internet search was D&H 37, as seen on this dealer website, #542. Can anyone confirm or have a better match for me, please?
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