Auction Catalogue
17th Century, Lincolnshire, Market Deeping, William Bowman, Farthing, 1664, 1.24g/12h (Smith 73; BW. 65); Spalding, Ed[ward] Ball, Halfpenny, 1666, mm. unpierced cinquefoil, cog-wheel with 23 cogs, 2.53g/3h (Smith 234 variety; BW. 218); Samuel Craford, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.32g/12h (Smith 236; BW. 221) [3]. First poor, second fair but extremely rare, last fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
All P. Preston-Morley Collection – BW. 65 T.W. Townsend Collection, Spink Auction 28, 28 April 1983, lot 14 (part); Smith 234 variety bt Baldwin April 1982; BW. 221 bt R. Gladdle March 1992.
William Bowman, grocer, constable 1663; Edward Ball, miller, wife’s name Johanna; Samuel Crawford, fellmonger. Of the four known types of token issued by Edward Ball, the two from irregular dies with unpierced cinquefoil mint-marks and a cog-wheel with 23 cogs were originally dated 1666 [2 known, this one and that in the R. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, in lot 638]; later, the last figure of the date was altered to 1668 [Smith 234, 3 known: Lincoln Museum, Spalding Gentlemen’s Society and T.W. Townsend Collection, in lot 39]
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