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Leyburn, Prattent’s Penny, 1797, view of Bolton Castle, rev. urn between scythes and sprigs of laurel, arrow, skull and hour-glass below, time destroys all things and date, edge on demand in london liverpool or anglesey, 28.76g/6h (DH 1). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, very rare (£500-700)
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Dr David L Spence.
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Fawcett/Litman Collection [from Baldwin].
Bolton Castle was built in the late 14th century by Richard le Scrope, 1st Lord Scrope of Bolton. A massive fortress with walls 9 feet thick, Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned there in 1568-9 and a party of Royalists was starved into submission over a period of 15 months during the Civil War. For much of the 18th century it was a ruin, eventually inherited though marriage by Thomas Orde-Powlett (1746-1807), who was created Baron Bolton of Bolton Castle on 20 October 1797
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