The front of this coin features a Bottle Oven which are a unique feature of the Staffordshire Area of England. These ovens are used for firing ceramics. At the highpoint there were more than 4,000 bottle ovens. There are less than 40 left.
The back side depicts a Stafford knot, sometimes erroneously referred to as the Staffordshire Knot, first made its formal appearance in the County on the Heraldic Shield of the Stafford family in 1583. Since then, its use has become widespread and it appears on all manner of things made, used or published in the County. However the knot was much in evidence long before its adoption by the Stafford family. For example, a seventh century bell from the church of St. Mure in Ireland carries an exact replica of the knot.
This design was conceived by Inan
Coin Stats
Size: 1.625 X 3.00 mm
Finishes:
Antique Silver: 100 (limited) Antique Gold: 400
Soft Enamel both finishes
Tracking: www.geocaching.com
Icon: Unique
Price: Under $9.00
Availability: Late August / Early September
Thought I'd stop by and see how things are going. Glad to see you're keeping busy!
Posted by: Travis | October 10, 2007 at 12:50 PM