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Any Infomation On This 7 Sided Silver Token Linked With Phillips?

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 Posted 06/25/2021  06:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sevensided to your friends list

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 Posted 06/25/2021  06:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sevensided to your friends list
Ha...thanks for the reminder....the photo would help!!!

Trying to operate this site on a mobile phone is not recommended but have managed to upload it this time!!

I'm not even sure how something like that is classified though- is it a medallion a token or what?

Thanks again!!!
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 Posted 06/25/2021  06:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
Ok yes that definitely helps. Am I being greedy if I ask for a pic of the other side too? Right now, this looks like a medallion or necklace centerpiece rather than a token, but I haven't yet found a similar example.
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 Posted 06/25/2021  06:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sevensided to your friends list
Thanks Spence. The back is completely plain except for the silver hallmark.

I am guessing it was perhaps issued as a commemoration piece to mark a 75th anniversary of something in the company.

I do eventually intend to remove the added bail that has been soldered on so it can be returned to its original state.

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Here is the back which is sadly just plain except for the hall mart.
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 Posted 06/25/2021  4:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add alganbagerap to your friends list
Well that's the Sheffield hallmark for 1975, a year that I can't yet tie to any Philips anniversary.
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 Posted 06/25/2021  7:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
Not of any help with this piece, but I did learn a little bit about the Phillips' logo:

https://www.dutchaudioclassics.nl/T...hilips_logo/
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 Posted 06/26/2021  06:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tokenscot to your friends list
The following website gives a very interesting history of Philips entry into the UK market.

http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Documents...Hamilton.htm

It does mention that various products were made in buildings designated by letters. To quote... "In 1964 work started on 'L' Building, a state of the art large new production hall at the highest point of the site."

Please don't remove the ring at the top (assuming this what you call the "added bail") as it looks integral to the piece. It does appear as if it is to make it to dangle upright.

You could also write/email the Philips Museum in Eindhoven as I'm sure they would be able to tell you why it was issued. I also recommend a visit to the museum itself.
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 Posted 06/26/2021  6:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sevensided to your friends list
Hi tokenscot.

Thanks for all that interesting info and advice. However, I have unearthed 3 other such items online which do not have the bail added to make it into a 'pendant'. Having inspected the link carefully, the link or 'bail' has definitely been added 'afterwards'....and badly! (I did silversmithing for a time!).

The 'L' building issue was fascinating though, so thank for highlighting that.

As the item is to be a present for my godson whose wedding to his fiance is next year and as her christian name begins with an 'L', he might want to keep it as a necklace. I doubt he will wantto save it and give it to her on her 75th birthday though!!!!!

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 Posted 06/27/2021  03:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
I would only add that I'm certain it wasn't modified into a necklace afterwards, that it began its existence with the loop attached in the form of a necklace.

And that the little figure of Britannia inside the seven-sided indentation bears more than a passing resemblance to the 50 pence coin.
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And that the little figure of Britannia inside the seven-sided indentation bears more than a passing resemblance to the 50 pence coin.

My first thought when I saw it was that this might be some publicity item linked to the release of the 50p coin in 1969, but the hallmark date is 6 years after that.
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 Posted 06/27/2021  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add David Graham to your friends list
1966 was the year the L building was officially opened (hence the L) located in the UK (hence Britannia and her shield) and was also the 75th Anniversary of the Philips Company founded in 1891 (hence the 75 and logo). I think covers all the bases?
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1966 was the year the L building was officially opened (hence the L) located in the UK (hence Britannia and her shield) and was also the 75th Anniversary of the Philips Company founded in 1891 (hence the 75 and logo). I think covers all the bases?

Except for the whole part about the lion-rose-cursive-A hallmarks translating to "Made in Sheffield in 1975", as noted by alganbagerap and NumisRob. If it were made in Sheffield in 1966, the hallmarks would be lion-crown-Y. Jewellers in England are obliged by law to get these hallmarks correct, so it's not likely to be a mistake.
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Except for the whole part about the lion-rose-cursive-A hallmarks translating to "Made in Sheffield in 1975", as noted by alganbagerap and NumisRob. If it were made in Sheffield in 1966, the hallmarks would be lion-crown-Y. Jewellers in England are obliged by law to get these hallmarks correct, so it's not likely to be a mistake.


Valid point but I wonder if the hallmark year being 1975 is just coincidence. Odd to write a date as 75 instead of 1975 or even '75. I usually associate that style as an anniversary or similar. Maybe made some years after the event? It is a mystery.
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 Posted 06/28/2021  05:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tokenscot to your friends list
I would assume it would date from after 1969 since it is the same equilateral curved heptagon shape as the British 50p coin that was introduced in 1969. Prior to its introduction, a seven sided coin/medal was unheard of.
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