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    Sale 1268

    ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH COINS AND TOKENS

    Spink London

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    15 March 2001

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    Lot 620

    Cambridgeshire: Cambridge, Will Bryan, CONFECTIONER, 1652, Peter Collins, 1656 - hand holding glove, initials W M, Thomas Darrant - griffin, John Dod AT THE RED HART AND ANTELOP (depicted), ½d. 1667, Thomas Felsted, 1664; Joseph Heath, 1666 - family arms; Gamlingay, Joseph Harvie, ½d. 1667; Hinxton, John North, ½d. 1667; Linton, John Harvy, CHANDLER; Littleport, Overseers of the Poor, 1668; Soham and Herringswell (Suffolk), Mary Kent and John Kent, 1666 (BW 20, 32, 36, 37, 42, 52, 130, 132, 144, 146, 174), BW 32 and 52 good very fine, BW 144 poor, others fair to good fine (11)

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    GBP 104

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    GBP 80 - GBP 100

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    Cambridgeshire: Cambridge, Will Bryan, CONFECTIONER, 1652, Peter Collins, 1656 - hand holding glove, initials W M, Thomas Darrant - griffin, John Dod AT THE RED HART AND ANTELOP (depicted), ½d. 1667, Thomas Felsted, 1664; Joseph Heath, 1666 - family arms; Gamlingay, Joseph Harvie, ½d. 1667; Hinxton, John North, ½d. 1667; Linton, John Harvy, CHANDLER; Littleport, Overseers of the Poor, 1668; Soham and Herringswell (Suffolk), Mary Kent and John Kent, 1666 (BW 20, 32, 36, 37, 42, 52, 130, 132, 144, 146, 174), BW 32 and 52 good very fine, BW 144 poor, others fair to good fine (11)

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