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GREAT BRITAIN ceramic porcelain notgelds coins tokens

 

County Derbyshire

porcelain factory (1795-1813) founded by John Coke in Pinxton. In 1801-1802, Henry Banks became Coke's partner.
The donor of porcelain coins and many other tokens to the British Museum was Dorothea Lady Banks




5 Shilling 1801

30,0, weight 7, 19g white porcelain
Scheuch 610

7 Shilling 1801

30,0, weight 7, 12g white porcelain
Scheuch 610

10 Shilling 1801

30,0, weight 7, 71g white porcelain
Scheuch 610

 

 

County Worcestershire

 

WORCESTER

The Royal Worcester porcelain Works


 

Dr. John Wall and pharmacist William Davis developed a unique method of producing porcelain and, together with a group of a dozen entrepreneurs, founded a factory in Worcester in 1751



white porcelain
Scheuch 614n



2 Shilling without date (1760)

white porcelain, weight 7, 12g, 30, 10
Coin from the collection of British Museum

Comparison coins 1 and 2 shilling: