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Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Kod: 4817263R
PLN400.00

Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797), DH# 48, Copper 29 mm, weight 12,70 g., Condition aUNC

Obverse: Standing figure of Bishop Blaize (patron saint of wool workers) holding a wool comb in his right hand and a book in his left, with a lamb at his feet with the legend: “ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR”.
Reverse: coat of arms with three stars and a hanging fleece, surmounted by an owl with the legend: “LEEDS HALFPENNY 1791”
Edge inscription: “PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF RICHARD PALEY .XX. “Richard Paley was a freeholder, maltster, soap maker and chancellor doing business at a place known as ‘Calls’ in Leeds.

Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Kod: 4817266R
PLN250.00

Great Britain, Yorkshire, Leeds. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1791, Richard Paley, (Conder tokens 1787-1797), DH# 48, Copper 29 mm, weight 12,50 g., Condition aXF

Obverse: Standing figure of Bishop Blaize (patron saint of wool workers) holding a wool comb in his right hand and a book in his left, with a lamb at his feet with the legend: “ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR”.
Reverse: coat of arms with three stars and a hanging fleece, surmounted by an owl with the legend: “LEEDS HALFPENNY 1791”
Edge inscription: “PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF RICHARD PALEY .XX. “Richard Paley was a freeholder, maltster, soap maker and chancellor doing business at a place known as ‘Calls’ in Leeds.

Great Britain, Wales, Monmouthshire, Abergavenny. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1795, JAMES POWELL, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Great Britain, Wales, Monmouthshire, Abergavenny. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1795, JAMES POWELL, (Conder tokens 1787-1797)

Kod: 4817276R
PLN600.00

Great Britain, Wales, Monmouthshire, Abergavenny. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1795, JAMES POWELL, (Conder tokens 1787-1797), DH# 1, Atkins# 1, Copper 29 mm, weight 8,80 g., Condition aUNC

Obverse: JAMES POWELL IMPORTER , around a wine barrel, . 1795 . below.
Reverse: J.POWELL WINE & BRANDY MERCHANT MONMOUTH , in four lines, bunch of grapes above, vine branch below
Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT MONMOUTH AND ABERGAVENNY .X.

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”

Kod: 4817279R
PLN125.00

Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Advertising Token, 3 Pence of the London newspaper “Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper”, Copper 30 mm, weight 10,20 g., Condition VG (VF)

Obverse: LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THREE PENCE POST FREE / Reverse: PURCHASE NUMBER ONE OF LLOYD'S LAST NEW PENNY PUBLICATION
Similar specimen in collection: collections.museumsvictoria.com.au

These advertising tokens were produced by Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper between 1849 and 1860. Many pennies and half-pennies from the 19th century have stamps from this publication.

France. Vintage medal pendant Brennus, Gallic chieftain (4th century BC), conqueror of Rome

France. Vintage medal pendant Brennus, Gallic chieftain (4th century BC), conqueror of Rome

Kod: 4819146R
PLN50.00

France. Vintage medal pendant Brennus (pendant ear removed), Silver plated metal 20 mm, weight 1,10 g., Condition VF, patina

Brennus Gallic leader (flourished 4th century bc) was the chief of the Senones, who in 390 or 387 bc annihilated a Roman army, occupied and plundered Rome, and exacted a heavy ransom before withdrawing. He is famous for his reputed saying, “Vae victis” (“Woe to the vanquished”). The name, which is not found in the best sources, may be invented.
source: britannica.com