Auction: 24014 - The Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath Collection of English Silver Coins and Tokens
Lot: 676
MIDDLESEX, Kempson's Series of London Buildings (10), Guild Hall, Promissory Penny, undated, I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY on edge, 12h, 26.18g (D&H 42), very fine; Mansion House, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 22.34g (D&H 43), hairline die flaw to reverse, otherwise toned, extremely fine; Somerset House, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 25.43g (D&H 44a), lustrous and toned, extremely fine; Bank of England, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 22.76g (D&H 46), some light marks, otherwise toned and with lustre, about extremely fine; Carleton House, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 22.21g (D&H 49), flashy lustre and red-brown surfaces, good extremely fine; Goldsmith's Hall, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 12h, 23.58g (D&H 55), rich and flashy tone, extremely fine; St James's First Used as a Royal Palace, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 21.78g (D&H 58), couple of light marks, richly toned and lustrous, extremely fine; Ironmongers Almshouse, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 22.08g (D&H 59), some minor pinmarks and die flawing to edges, otherwise with a handsome lustre, mostly mint red surfaces, extremely fine; Monument, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 25.68g (D&H 63), die flaw to obverse, with a vibrant and flashy tone, near extremely fine; Ordnance Office, Promissory Penny, undated, plain edge, 6h, 25.16g (D&H 64), die flaw to the obverse, and softly struck to parts of legend, otherwise with lustre, bolder very fine to extremely fine (10)
Provenance
The Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath Collection (1870-1941)
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