Auction: 12009 - The Magnus Collection, Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Lot: 660
Stepney, Whitechapel, Thomas Baker, cheesmonger, 1/2d. 1668 – merchant´s mark, John Bell, 1656 – Prince of Wales´s feathers (2, second without in after bell), Edward Byrchett (2), first with Carpenters´ arms, second with drum, Will. Chudley, grocer – still/tobacco roll, Jo. Fargison at yeblew lyon, 1/2d. 1669 – lion rampant, John Wood at yegolden leg – leg with stocking and garter, and shoe with spur, both sides, R. C. at the 7 stares, 1650 – seven stars, H. H. at the 2 black boyes – two black boys, Will. Balet, salter, whit bare – chained bear (N.8583a, 8584-5, 8588-9, 8592, 8602b, 8603, 8607, 8612, 8614a; BW.3385, 3388, 3388 var., 3392, D.—, BW.3397, 3405, 3430, 3393, 3412, 3386), obverse of N.8602b poor, otherwise fair to very fine; BW.3388, 3397, 3405, 3430 and 3412 rare, BW.3385, 3388 var., 3392 and D.— (Byrchett var.) extremely rare (11) Estimate £ 150-200 William Chudley, b. 1641, distiller, will 1675; John Fargisson, cheesemonger, will 1688; John Wood, hosier 1665, wife Elizabeth.
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