Aust. Historical Medals
Lot 1901 Session 6 (9.30am Wednesday) Aust. Historical Medals
Estimate $250
			
			
		Bid at live.noble.com.au			
			
		
		
SOLD $750		
 		
CONVICT TOKEN, on British Georgian halfpenny blank, obverse inscribed 'Sarah Horton 1784' reverse inscribed monogram of TH. Very fine and rare, lot includes documentation.
This piece was probably presented at birth or early in her life. It is believed that she was the same woman convicted at Warwick Coventry Assizes and sentenced to a term of 14 years on 27th March 1820. Documentation shows that Sarah was later one of 121 convicts transported on the ’Morley’ to Australia on 17th May 1820. Subsequently the ’Morley’ arrived in New South Wales and Sarah Horton remained in Australia.
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