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A board game once popular throughout the Roman Empire used small leaden counters that often depicted aspects of Roman life such as gladiators, gods, emperors and sacrificial alters. A few centuries later, similar leaden discs, bearing images of early saints, were carried across Europe by Christian pilgrims as souvenirs, commemorating visits to holy shrines. In medieval East Anglia yet more pieces embellished with portraits of choir boys dressed as bishops were thrown to crowds as free meal tickets. Right across England, whenever low denomination currency became scarce, people used coin-like castings of lead as token farthings if they needed change for a silver penny. Other curious uses served as served in the past by small mouldings of lead and pewter included admission tickets to Holy Communion services, passes to gain access to brothels or to cross bridges, tallies for all manner of work done on farms, such as picking hops in Kent or shearing sheep in Thomas Hardys' Wessex. Lead pieces have also seen use in English games - most strangely as missiles thrown at tethered hens, a pastime that later developed into the less blood thirsty game of shycocks. These
uses and many more are lavishly illustrated and fully described in this
fascinating book. The text ranges far and wide to tell the stories; the
photographs show several hundred images of leaden tokens and tallies
from every age. They cast much needed light on a group of collectable
artefacts about which little has been documented until now. This book is the third in the 'Tokens and Tallies' series. Contents: Introduction; Acknowledgements; A note to Para-numismatists; In the Beginning; The Anglo-French Connection; Early English Tokens; The Boy Bishop Phenomenom; Tokens & Tallies After 1400; Tudor Tokens & Tallies; Post Tudor Developments; Agricultural Tallies; 17th-19th Century; Communion Tokens; Shycocks; Moulds; A Brief Look At Cloth and Bag Seals; Collecting & Researching; Some Puzzling Pieces. 780 illustrations; 250mm x 190mm; Paperback. Price: £15.00 + £1.50 p&p U. K. (Ref: b0191)
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