Post-Medieval — Mid 17th century; 1648-1673
The Crossed Daggers
This trade token, worth a half penny, was issued for a business at the sign of the Crossed Daggers, in Moorfields.
Boyne & Williamson (1889) reference London number 1961; Obv inscription: THE.CROSS.DAGERS.IN.MORE (around field, in Roman capitals) Device = Two daggers crossed (in field); Rev inscription: FEILDS.HIS.HALFE.PENY (around field, in Roman capitals) Device = R.T.H. and a horn (triad of initials in Roman capitals, in field).
See also, NN17887, in the museum collection and token number 7945 in the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, 62, The Norweb Collection: Tokens of the British Isles 1575-1750, Part VIII - Middlesex and Uncertain Pieces. The Moorfields were the last open pieces of land in the City of London. After the Great Fire of London refugees from the Fire set up homes here. Though intended to be temporary it is not known how many people went on to establish permanent premises here.
- Category:
- Post-Medieval
- Object ID:
- NN17887
- Object name:
- The Crossed Daggers
- Object type:
- Artist/Maker:
- R.H.
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- Related places:
Moorfields, Bishopsgate Ward & Cripplegate Ward & Coleman Street Ward, City of London, London [City of London], City of London
- Production date:
- mid 17th century; 1648-1673
- Material:
copper alloy
- Measurements/duration:
- DM 21 mm, WT 2.85 g
- Part of:
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- On display:
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- Record quality:
- 80%
- Part of this object:
- —
- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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