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Pitcher with views of Boston State House and New York City Hall

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
Engraver: (source material Boston State House) Unknown-
After: Dobbins- drew watercolor, source of Boston State House source material (American, w. c. 1804)
Engraver: John Hill- engraved, printed and colored source material (American, born England, 1770–1850)
After: William Guy Wall- drew N.Y. City Hall source material (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)
Publisher: (source material City Hall (American, w. c. 1826)) Behr and Kahl (American, w. c. 1826)

1 Penny of William I The Conqueror from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Magistrate: Livinc of Winchester
Ruler: William I The Conqueror, 1028–1087

1 Penny of William I The Conqueror from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Magistrate: Leofwold of Winchester
Ruler: William I The Conqueror, 1028–1087

1 Penny of William I The Conqueror from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Magistrate: Siword of Winchester
Ruler: William I The Conqueror, 1028–1087

1 Farthing of John, King of England from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Ruler: John, King of England, 1166–1216, ruled 1199–1216

1 Penny of William II from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Ruler: William II, Norman King of England, 1087–1100

1 Penny of Henry II, Duke of Lorraine from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Ruler: Henry II, Duke of Lorraine, French, 1563–1624

1 Penny of Richard I from Winchester

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Winchester
Ruler: Richard I, King of England, 1157–1199, ruled 1189–99

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