TICKETS AND PASSES OF LONDON FROM THE DAVID YOUNG COLLECTION (PART I)
TICKETS and PASSES, Gardens, BERMONDSEY, Bermondsey Spa Gardens, Thomas Keyse, copper Halfpenny, 1796, t. keys bermondsey spa garden, rev. conjoined ts between two keys, edge engrailed, 9.26g/12h (W 1305, this piece illustrated; DH Surrey 5; D & W 65/159). Usual die flaw on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £300-400
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Provenance: F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin]; bt Baldwin August 1991.
The Gardens were opened by Thomas Keyse (1722-1800), a self-taught artist, in 1766. Initially a tea garden, the discovery of a mineral spring aided its popularity and by 1784 it had become a pleasure ground. By the turn of the 19th century its popularity had declined and it was closed c. 1806