Guest's Boot & Shoe Maker London Halfpenny 1795
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Guest’s London (Middlesex) copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1795. Obverse: Royal arms, supporters and crest: “GUESTS PATENT BOOTS & SHOES”. Reverse: A lady’s shoe to the left, a man’s buckled shoe to the right, and a jack-boot between them: “NO. 9. SURRY ST. BLACKFRIARS. ROAD. HALFPENNY 1795”. Edge inscription: “PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL”. Guest was a boot and shoe maker and wholesale manufacturer of ladies shoes, who had a business at No. 9 Surrey Street, now Blackfriars Road, on the Surrey side of the Thames. It appears that he subsequently became a chemist and invented a preparation styled the Guestonian Medicine, which he sold from the same address. Nice collectable condition with weak centres as usual for type, see photograph. D&H Middlesex No: 308d. Diameter 28mm. VF-. £25.00 e-mail David at d-stuart@d-stuart.demon.co.uk to order. www.abccoinsandtokens.com |