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Struck (metalworking)

This term has 9,555 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Technique

Term used for

striking (metalworking)

Created

13yrs ago

Connected records

Shilling

Maker(s)

Issuer: uncertain
Place of use: United Kingdom

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Dunham
Issuer: Yallop, John Harrison
Place of use: Norwich

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Tanner, Edward
Place of use: Kingswood

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: W. D. (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Aylesbury

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: T. C. (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Hampton Road

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Berry, Jeremiah
Place of use: Calne

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Castill, James
Place of use: Norwich

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Pittocke, William
Place of use: Deal

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Lincoln (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Lincoln

Medals

Maker(s)

State: United Kingdom

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Clifford, Andrew
Place of use: Dymchurch

Penny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Warde, Will
Place of use: London

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Manufacturer: Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver: Wyon, Thomas
Mint: Birmingham

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Bagley, Edward
Place of use: London

1914-15 Star

Maker(s)

Ruler: George V (1910-36)
Ruler: Gv (With the title of)
Artist: Blakemore, W.H.J.

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Tampson, John
Place of use: Taunton

Halfpenny

Maker(s)

Issuer: Wardens (Struck in the name of)
Place of use: Bewdley

Farthing

Maker(s)

Issuer: Peterson, Edward
Place of use: Yarmouth

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