Post-Medieval — Mid 17th century; 1648-1673
The Grocers' Arms
Thomas Tuchin, a grocer, issued this trade token, worth a farthing, for his business in Bishopsgate without, Bishopsgate Ward, City of London.
Boyne & Williamson (1889) reference London number 333; Obv inscription: THO.TVCHIN.GROCER (around field, in Roman capitals) Device = The Grocers' arms (in field); Rev inscription: WITHOVT.BISHOPGAT (around field, in Roman capitals) Device = T.E.T. (triad of initials in Roman capitals, in field).
The arms of the Worshipful Company of Grocers are: Argent a chevron Gules between nine cloves Sable (J. Bromley, The Armorial Bearings of the Guilds of London: a record of the heraldry of the surviving companies with historical notes; with...[illustrations] by Heather Child...(London, 1960). See also token numbers 6636 and 6637 in the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, 59, The Norweb Collection: Tokens of the British Isles 1575-1750, Part VII - City of London and J. H. Burn, A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffee-house Tokens current in the Seventeenth Century, presented to the Corporation Library by Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, 2nd ed. (London, 1855), no. 187.
- Category:
- Post-Medieval
- Object ID:
- 96.66/187
- Object name:
- The Grocers' Arms
- Object type:
- Artist/Maker:
- Tutchin, Thomas
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- Related places:
Bishopsgate without, Bishopsgate Ward, City of London, London [City of London], City of London
- Production date:
- mid 17th century; 1648-1673
- Material:
copper alloy
- Measurements/duration:
- DM 16 mm, WT 0.96 g
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- On display:
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- Record quality:
- 80%
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- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
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