Details
LOT 3451
Ireland. Wellington, Edward Bewley CU Penny Token. 1816.
Designs by I. Parkes. WELLINGTON & VICTORY, laureate bust to left; I PARKES in small lettering on truncation, date below / EDWD BEWLEY, Britannia seated to left on rock; holding spear in left hand, right arm raised holding olive branch; shield with Irish harp below to right, ship at sail in distance on left; on the ground I P F PARKES in small lettering; date in exergue. Withers 1810; Davis 10. Fine.(15.23gr, 33mm, 6h.).
Provenance
From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020).
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