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Gambling, CORNHILL, Pidding’s, 1814, silver, Fortune seated left, pidding’s office cornhill around, rev. bust of Louis XVIII left, louis xviii restored around, edge plain, 21mm, 3.25g (W 1715, and p.230, this piece illustrated; D & W 318/5); Richardson, Goodluck & Co, Halfpence (4), 1795, copper (3), Fortuna standing between two lottery wheels, nothing ventured nothing have, revs. at the offices of richardson goodluck & co no 12807 the last prize of £30,000 shared was sold in sixteenths, edges plain, all 30mm, 11.23g/12h, 10.74g/6h (both W 1716, latter p.230, this piece illustrated; DH Middlesex 467; D & W 319/6), 10.83g/6h (W 1717; DH Middlesex 469); Bluecoat boy standing by lottery wheel, nothing ventured nothing have, cornucopia dividing date below, rev. richardson goodluck & co sold no. 12807 the last prize of £30,000 shared was sold in sixteenths, edge plain, 10.79g/6h (W 1718; DH Middlesex 471; D & W 319/7) [5]. Third and last about extremely fine and better, original colour, others about very fine and better £80-100
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: First and *third gift of A.H.F. Baldwin 1970; second bt S.H. Monks February 2007; fourth bt A. Judd November 2001; last bt J. Whitmore May 2001.
Pidding’s State Lottery Office, 1 Cornhill. Richardson, Goodluck & Co, lottery-office proprietors and later stockbrokers, 104 Bank Building, Cornhill and 8 Charing Cross, proprietors Peter Richardson (1755-1814), William Richard Goodluck (1761-1849), George Arnull and William Lea
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