A market token, used by A. Howgego Jnr. of Borough Market. SEE DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS.


This token was used by Aubury's greengrocers in Battersea Park Road in the late 1920's. It was issued by A. Howgego Jnr of Borough Market. Tokens, or brasses, were used by market traders at a time when fruit and veg were supplied in durable wooden boxes or baskets. The purchaser would be charged a deposit and given a token. The deposit was returned on production of both the container and the token - the purpose of the token was to ensure that people did not steal the boxes and keep returning them to claim non-existent deposits. Their use declined in the 1950s and 1960s but they finally ended with the introduction of Value Added Tax in the 1970s, as VAT would have been charged on the deposits.


Size: 4181px × 2776px
Location: England
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License: Licensed
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