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Sold on 2 October 2019

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World Tokens, the Property of a North Country Collector

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№ 165

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2 October 2019

Hammer Price:
£160

Germany, GERMANY, Heligoland, oval cast brass Pilot’s badge, Victoria, pilot standing, holding plumb line, rev. crowned vr i stamped 262, 30 x 18mm, (cf. Ford I, 162 [= Noble 61, 1237]). Very fine, rare; with loops for suspension £150-£200

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, World Tokens, the Property of a North Country Collector.

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Provenance: bt. A. H.

The two islands which form Heligoland, 45km off the German coast, were at various times owned by Denmark, the Duchy of Schleswig and Hamburg. In 1807 the islands were captured by the British, an annexation ratified under the Treaty of Paris in 1814. The islands were a popular tourist resort in the 19th century but, prior to the construction of the Kiel Canal, were ceded to Germany in 1890 as part of the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty