Add to albumThis is the reverse of a copper farthing trade token of Perth. Dated 1798, the token was designed by Menzies and manufactured by Kempson. The die-sinker was Willets.
The reverse depicts a girl watering cloth which is laid out for bleaching. The surrounding text reads 'IN OUR VICINITY ARE THE FINEST STREAMS & FIELDS FOR BLEACHING IN BRITAIN'.
Although growing flax and weaving linen was once commonplace in Scotland the industry has now completely disappeared.
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- Online ID: 000-190-001-993-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland A.1932.213
- Date: 1798
- Material: Copper; slight wear. Inscription: Obv.: PERTH FARTHING 1798; an ancient tower, beside which are ships and a quay; in exergue, MONKS TOWER and an ornament. Rev.: IN OUR VICINITY ARE THE FINEST STREAMS & FIELDS FOR BLEACHING IN BRITAIN; a girl watering clot
Coin Type: Dalton and Hamer, Perthshire 11
Trade token
- Dimensions: Diameter 21.50 mm; weight 3.89 g; die axis 5.5
- What: Coin Type: Dalton and Hamer, Perthshire 11
Trade token
- Subject: Trade Tokens
- Who: Kempson (Manufacturer)
- Where: England, Warwickshire, Birmingham
Scotland, Perthshire, Perth
- Event:
- Description: Copper farthing trade token of Perth, 1798
- References:
- Dalton, R & Hamer, S.H. 'The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century, Illustrated, Part XII: Scotland'. 1916 p. (vi)
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