Details
LOT 4466
Ireland. Stuart, Charles I CU Farthing Token. Struck 1625-1644. I.m: bell. 'Maltravers' issue.
(Bell) • CAROLVS • D .' G MAG .' BRIT, crown over two sceptres crossed in saltire / • FRAN .' ET • HIB .' REX • (bell), crowned harp. SCBC II 6526. Near Fine.(0.39gr, 17mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market since the early 2000s.
Property of a Lincolnshire gentleman, thence by descent.
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