EditorialMaker: Robert Sanderson, American, born England, 16081693, Maker: John Hull, American, born England, 16241683, Sixpence from Boston,?Massachusetts, Silver, 2.16 g, 12:00, 21.2?mm, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, North America, American, 17th?century, Nu...
Editorial'Unparalled gift! A cold watch for sixpence!!! Buried alive. The story of a rich heiress forced against her will into a nunnery, and 'consigned to a living death in a subterranean dungeon'. One of a series of stories, 'the mysteries of a London convent...
EditorialSixpence a pottle, fine strawberries.' A seller of strawberries. 'Past twelve o'clock, cloudy morning.' A nightwatchmen. Sam Syntax's Description of the Cries of London ... Second edition. ff. 17. Harris & Son: London, 1821. Source: 12811.a.55 pages 16...
EditorialAgricultural Hall, Islington. Great fair every afternoon & evening. Admission sixpence. Colour lithograph, printed in red, yellow, green, blue and black inks, illustrating the variety of events and shows on offer. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, ...
EditorialSing a Song of Sixpence, Medium: cotton Technique: roller printed on plain weave, Scenes from the song 'Sing a Song of Sixpence' are depicted in a series of diamond shapes and triangles. Diamond shapes contain images of the King, Queen and Maid and lyr...
EditorialMaker: John Hull, American, born England, 16241683, Maker: Robert Sanderson, American, born England, 16081693, Sixpence from United?States, Silver, 2.28 g, 12:00, 19.4?mm, Made in United States, American, 17th?century, Numismatics.
EditorialMaker: Robert Sanderson, American, born England, 16081693, Maker: John Hull, American, born England, 16241683, Sixpence from Boston,?Massachusetts, Silver, 2.16 g, 12:00, 21.2?mm, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, North America, American, 17th?century, Nu...
EditorialRuler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 15331603, ruled 15581603, Mint: London, Sixpence of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from?London, Silver, 3.09 g, 5:00, 25.5?mm, Made in London, England, British, 16th?century, Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: James I, King of England, British, 15661625, ruled 160325, Mint: London, Sixpence of James I, King of England from?London, Silver, 2.85 g, 2:00, 27.5?mm, Made in London, England, British, 17th?century, Numismatics.
EditorialSing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. The nursery rhyme picture book ... London : George Routledge and Sons, [1883]. Source: 12810.d.57 page 1.
EditorialSixpence [?] Of George III, King of England, Copper coin. Front: Man facing to the right with a laurel wreath inside an inscription. Reverse: woman facing left with olive branch in raised right and trident in left hand, sitting next to coat of arms, in...
EditorialPine Tree Sixpence (obverse), 1652. John Hull (American, 1624-1683), Robert Sanderson (American, 1609-1693). Silver; diameter: 2 cm (13/16 in.).
EditorialPine Tree Sixpence (reverse), 1652. John Hull (American, 1624-1683), Robert Sanderson (American, 1609-1693). Silver; diameter: 2 cm (13/16 in.).
EditorialSixpence a pottle, fine strawberries.' A seller of strawberries. 'Past twelve o'clock, cloudy morning.' A nightwatchmen. Sam Syntax's Description of the Cries of London ... Second edition. ff. 17. Harris & Son: London, 1821. Source: 12811.a.55 pages 16-17.
Editorial'Unparalled gift! A cold watch for sixpence!!! Buried alive. The story of a rich heiress forced against her will into a nunnery, and 'consigned to a living death in a subterranean dungeon'. One of a series of stories, 'the mysteries of a London convent...
EditorialAgricultural Hall, Islington. Christmas Fair. Menagerie & bazaar now open from 10 a.m., to 10 p.m., admission. Sixpence. With a lithograph, entitled Par excellence., produced by H. Greenwood, Lith. Liverpool, cut out and pasted between the text. A coll...
EditorialAgricultural Hall, Islington. Great fair every afternoon & evening. Admission sixpence. Colour lithograph, printed in red, yellow, green, blue and black inks, illustrating the variety of events and shows on offer. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, ...
EditorialSing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. The nursery rhyme picture book ... London : George Routledge and Sons, [1883]. Source: 12810.d.57 page 1.
EditorialSixpence, ca. 1667?ca. 1682, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, 3/4 in., 2.5 Grams (1.9 cm, 1 dwt), Silver, John Hull (1624?1683), Robert Sanderson Sr. (ca. 1608?1693), In 1652 John Hull and Robert Sanderson were appointed ...