The Collection of British Tokens formed by John Rose
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‘river’ patina, very rare; two full grades better than the Everson plate piece
Provenance: Bt M. Vosper 1996 SOUTHWARK, Horselydown, Rebeckah Baker, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.02g/12h (E 618; N 4920; D 246A). Good very fine,
£150-£200
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Provenance: Bt R.A. Shuttlewood 1995 SOUTHWARK, Horselydown, John Gollop, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.56g/9h (E 625; N –; D 253A). About very fine, ‘river’
patina, very rare; superior to the Everson plate piece £100-£150
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Provenance: E 632 bt R.A. Shuttlewood 1996; *E 639 bt R.A. Shuttlewood 1983 SOUTHWARK, Horselydown, Robert Parsons, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.22g/12h (E 632; N –; D 265B); Horselydown Lane,
Henry Crich, Halfpenny, 2.01g/6h (E 639; N 4929; BW. 251) [2]. First good fine, ‘river’ patina, extremely rare, second very fine and patinated, this superior to the Everson plate piece
£140-£180
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SOUTHWARK, Jacob Street, John Burton, Farthing, 1.09g/12h (E 656; N –; BW. 273); Isaac Cammock, Halfpenny, [16] 69, round flan, 1.44g/6h (E 660; N –; D 275A, this piece); Thomas Geskinge, Farthing, 1666, 0.75g/12h (E 661; N –; BW. 276) [3]. First fair, others fine, all very rare, especially E 660 which is superior to the Everson plate piece £100-£150
Provenance: E 656 bt York Coin Fair 1995; *E 660 found in the wall of a cottage in Oxford, bt Seaby 1985; E 661 bt Format 1998. The ‘R’ given among the Everson references for 655 should correctly be assigned to 656
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1.48g/12h (E 669; N –; D –) [2]. First about fine, second good fine and extremely rare, superior to the Everson plate piece
£90-£120
Provenance: E 668 F. Sedgwick Collection, Spink Auction 51, 16 April 1986, lot 66 (part); *E 669 bt S.H. Monks 1999 SOUTHWARK, Kent Street, Tho. Clifford, Farthing, 0.44g/12h (E 668; N –; D 284A); Robert Croxson, Farthing,
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