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№ 406

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15 September 2015

Hammer Price:
£420

Tickets and Checks (Post-1830), Douglas, York Hotel, George Trustrum, brass Twopence by J. Park, Liverpool, c. 1865, legend, rev. value, edge grained, 27mm, 7.68g/12h (Quarmby 98; Mackay 147; Hawkins 12; cf. R.J. Ford I, 240; cf. Cain 2788; cf. Guard 518). Very fine and very rare £300-400

George Trustrum (1825-78), proprietor of the York Hotel, 3 Parade street, 1864-9, and later described as a ‘gentleman’ living in Brisbane street. His widow Ellen, née Kissack (†August 1883, aged 56) was the proprietor of the Falcon’s Nest, a family boarding house, in 1881. John Park, token manufacturer, 64 Cable street, Liverpool, fl. as such 1864-73 (Hawkins p.585). The hotel was demolished in the 1930s during the redevelopment of Lower Douglas (Alan Kelly, pers. comm.)