17th Century (17) BedfordshireBarton in the Clay Williamson 3, Bedford W7, 11, 12, 17, 19, Biggleswade W24, 25, Dunstable W36, Great Barford W48, Houghton Regis W56, Milton W76, Potton W79, Woburn W101, 106, all attributed, last NVF others Fair to Fine
19th CenturyHalfpennies (47, two holed) in mixed grades a couple GVF, 19th Century Pennies (16), Twopence 1797 VF with P scratched in the reverse field, Halfpennies (4) 1799 (3) VG-Fine, 1872 NF, Farthings (3) 1754 GF, 1822 GF, 1830 F, plus an additional group of mainly tokens 19th Century (52) in mixed circulated grades
19th Century Tokens (20) a varied group in mixed circulated grades, plus Keighley Agricultural Society Established 1843, dated 1845 Medal 51mm in silver, inscribed 'Best Roadster Brood Mare J.Bairstow Esq. Obverse a ploughing scene, reverse Livestock in a field EF
Pint Token 1817 Norfolk Morston Obverse WILLIAM. BUCK. JUNr. MORSTON.1817 around PINT in centre, Reverse Sailing Ship SUCCESS.TO.THE.CRUIZER.OF.MORSTON EF with traces of lustre. Cataloguer's note 'William Buck Junior was the landlord of the Anchor Public House in Morston. The Cruizer was a brig registered in Yarmouth and in Lloyd's 'Register of Shipping' 1818 W.Buck is listed as her owner. It is possible that this token was issued to commemorate the launch of the Cruizer'.
Spence Token Obverse Tree of Liberty with four men dancing, Reverse Caduceus 'WE WERE BORN FREE AND WILL NEVER DIE SLAVES' MiddlesexDH 884 EF with traces of lustre, Rare
Tokens, Barbados Penny 1788, Canada & Nova Scotia (9), Australia, John Andrew Penny 1860, Cornish Penny 1811 & Dudhope Castle 1797. Generally good very fine or better
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