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Gardens, MARYLEBONE, Marylebone Gardens, 1766, uniface brass, marybone admit two and date within border of palm leaves, French horns above and book below, engraved (No. 115), 36 x 30mm, 5.87g (W 1327, and p.181, this piece illustrated; Young, Gardens, p.62, this piece illustrated; D & W 78/235). Very fine and very rare; integral suspension loop fractured £300-400
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection.
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Provenance: Bt T. Millett May 2006.
Marylebone Gardens occupied the site of what is now bounded by Beaumont and Devonshire streets, Upper Wimpole and Upper Harley streets. Opened in the late 17th century, they enjoyed a zenith of popularity in the 1730s and 1740s and subsequently were enlarged to some 8 acres in 1753, but by the mid-1760s decline set in and the gardens ceased to open regularly in 1776
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