4271 RARE SLAVE HIRE TAG, CHARLESTON NECK, FRUITERER,

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
1850. 38.5mm, rarer Charleston Neck and rarer occupation of "FRUITERER", number 8. Charleston Neck was the area of the peninsula above Boundary Street and was not a part of the city of Charleston, having their own board of commissioners. In 1848, the "Neck" requested a portion of the proceeds from slave hire badge sales from Charleston who refused. That led them to manufacture their own tags by local silversmith W.M. Rouse. Charleston Neck tags were only made in 1849 & 1850, as the Neck was incorporated into city of Charleston. Any Charleston Neck badge is rare, and this rare Fruiterer makes this badge uniquely rare. A fruiterer was a vender selling produce. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of 1998 letter of authenticity from Paul Gibson. CONDITION: very good, worn, cleaned, toned. (02-25497-1/JS). NON-GUN. $3,000-6,000.