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Lot 564

British Coins, George III, sixpence, 1787, no hearts on reverse, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles (S.3748), extremely fine, reverse toned

Lot 565

British Coins, George III, farthing, 1799, laur. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. with shield and trident (S.3779); George IV, farthings, first issue (2): 1821; 1822, laur. bust l., rev. Britannia seated l. with shield and trident (S.3822), all extremely fine with touches of original colour (3)

Lot 573

British Coins, Victoria, ‘godless’ florin, 1849, crowned bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields (S.3890); Gothic florin, 1884, larger crowned bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields (S.3900), the first lightly cleaned, extremely fine, the second lightly scuffed, extremely fine or better (2)

Lot 577

British Coins, Victoria, sixpences (3): 1866, die no. 18; 1887, young head; 1890, young head/’Jubilee’ bust l., rev. value within wreath (S.3909/12/2), attractively toned, good extremely fine to mint state (3)

Lot 579

British Coins, Victoria, Maundy fourpence, 1846; threepences (2): 1886; 1890, young head/’Jubilee’ bust l., rev. value within wreath (S.3917/14D/31), extremely fine (3)

Lot 582

British Coins, Victoria, threepence, 1893; threehalfpence, 1843, ’Jubilee’ bust/young head l., rev. value within wreath (S.3931/15), the second toned, both about extremely fine, the first rare (2)

Lot 584

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, beaded border, obv. young bust l., thin rim, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, three incuse lines in shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 E; F.6; P.1617), another coin has possibly rested on the obverse, it has slight rust marks at edge from 5 to 9 o’clock and very subdued lustre probably due to poor handing in the past, trace of a finger print on the top edge and field of reverse, about uncirculated with 20-30% lustre

Lot 585

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 J; F.10; P.1629), a couple of very tiny pin-head ex-carbon spots by N and Y of PENNY on reverse, about uncirculated with approximately 85-90% lustre both sides

Lot 586

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a gap between two teeth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 L; F.13; P.1625), die crack running through the first N of PENNY for 7cm., about uncirculated with 85-90% lustre on obverse, 70-75% more subdued lustre on reverse

Lot 587

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a gap between two teeth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 L; F.13; P.1625), about uncirculated with 80-85% lustre on obverse, patchy about 50% lustre on reverse with dark patch to the left of ENNY of PENNY

Lot 588

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 N; F.15; P.1632), about uncirculated with 50/45% subdued lustre

Lot 589

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 N; F.15; P.1632), obverse about uncirculated, the 50% subdued lustre with slight ‘gold’ streak in centre, reverse slightly spotted but with reasonable 60-65% lustre

Lot 590

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, T of VICTORIA double struck, under-struck T into linear circle, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 Nd; F.[15]; P.[1632]), faint hairline scratch on Victoria’s neck and part of finger print at top left on obverse, otherwise about uncirculated with 50% subdued lustre, the reverse with about 60% lustre with slight toning around the date area

Lot 591

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, T of VICTORIA double struck, under-struck T into linear circle, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 Nd; F.[15]; P.[1632]), about uncirculated with 40-55% subdued lustre and good lustre around legend on reverse, otherwise 30-35% very subdued lustre around centre and date area

Lot 592

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1862, dies 6 + G, young bust l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.3954), about uncirculated with lustre and toning

Lot 593

British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1887, young bust l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.3954), certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 64 Red

Lot 595

British Coins, Victoria, halfpenny, 1860, beaded border, young bust l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.3956), certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 64+ Red Brown

Lot 596

British Coins, Victoria, halfpenny, 1862, young bust l., rev. Britannia std. r. with shield and trident (S.3956), about uncirculated with lustre and toning

Lot 622

G British Coins, Victoria, sovereigns (3): 1893; 1899P; 1900M, veiled bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3874), fine or better (3)

Lot 623

G British Coins, Victoria, sovereign, 1896M, veiled bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon, M above date (S.3875), certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 62

Lot 624

G British Coins, Victoria, sovereign, 1896M, veiled bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon, M above date (S.3875), extremely fine

Lot 636

British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, Coronation, 1626, the official silver medal, by Nicolas Briot, crowned bust r., wearing ruff, collar of Order of the Garter and coronation robes, rev. DONEC PAX REDDITA TERRIS, arm issuing from clouds holding sword, 30mm. (MI.243/10; Eimer 106; BMC [Jones] 125-126; Platt pp. 117-18), haymarking spots to flan, toned extremely fine, scarce, a choice example

Lot 637

British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, so-called pattern shilling, 1629, Tower mint, by Nicolas Briot, struck in light bronze or brass, crowned shield within the collar of the Order of the Thistle, all within the Garter itself, rev. REGIT UNUS UTROQUE, sceptre and trident in saltire, 28.5mm., 2.07mm. thick (MI.251/28; Eimer 112, note; BMC [Jones], 134; Foley 206); Peace or War, 1643, copper and brass medals, by Rawlins and Briot, laureate bust r., rev. crossed sword and olive branch, 29 & 28.5mm. (MI.308/134/135; Eimer 142, and note), very fine (3) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1965, part The example of the first listed in MI is bi-metallic, having a copper border to a brass centre.

Lot 639

British Commemorative Medals, John Lilburn (1615-1657), his trial, copper medal, 1649, at one time attributed to Thomas Simon, IOHN LILBORNE SAVED BY THE POWER OF THE LORD AND THE INTEGRITY OF HIS IVRY WHO ARE IVGES OF LAW AS WEL AS FACT OCT 26 1649, bust of Lilburn l., in doublet and plain collar, legend around in three concentric circles, rev. MYLES . PETTY . STE . ILES . ABR . SMITH . ION . KING . NIC . MVRIN . THO . DAINTY . EDM . KEYSAR . EDW . PARKINS . RAL . PACKMAN . WIL . COMINS . SY . WEEDON . HEN . TOWLEY . OCTOBER . 26 . 1649, central rose, the names of the Jurymen around in four concentric circles, 34.5mm. (MI.385/3; Eimer 167; Platt II, p. 202), struck in low relief, very fine and rare*ex Baldwin’s vault John Lilburn, political agitator and ‘Leveller’ who fought for ‘Freeborn Rights’. He was acquitted of the charge of High Treason for libelling Cromwell and Ireton. The medal is far more usually found in silver.

Lot 64

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Durham, Barnard Castle, Christopher Bvrfrey, farthing, crowned bust of Charles II l. (W.4), about very fine, very rare *ex Norweb (1024)

Lot 640

British Commemorative Medals, Charles II, Peace of Breda, 1667, silver medal by J. Roettier, laur. and dr. bust of .r., rev. FAVENTE DEO, Britannia seated on rocky shore, contemplating her navies, lettered edge, 56.5mm. (MI.535/186; Eimer 241), some bruising, about very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1921, pa

Lot 641

British Commemorative Medals, Anthony Ashley Cooper (1621-1683), Earl of Shaftesbury, Released from the Tower, cast silver medal, 1681, by George Bower, bust r., with long hair and mantle, rev. LÆTAMVR, London cityscape from [old] St. Paul's to the Tower and London Bridge, sun shines from behind clouds, 39.5mm. (MI.583/259; Eimer 261), contemporary cast, about very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1986, part

Lot 642

British Commemorative Medals, Charles II, Death, copper medal, 1685, by the Roettiers, ALL HEADS MUST COME TO THE COLD TOMB, Time seated with scythe and hour glass, rev. legend in five lines, … OBIJT FEBRV 6 ANNO DOM 1684, 40mm. (MI.602/290; Eimer 270); Dassier’s Medal, copper, struck 1731, bust r., rev. Mercury inscribes dates on tomb, 40mm. (MI.602/291; Eisler 262/26), fine and very fine (2) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1986, part The first dated ‘old style’. For further details see D J Bryden, ‘Medals for Funerals’, The Medal, No. 18.

Lot 646

British Commemorative Medals, Mary, Regent, silver medal, 1690, by James and Norbert Roettier, bust r., rev. full moon shines on landscape, EX NOCTE DIEM, 49mm (MI.704/111; Eimer 320), good very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1933, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 647

British Commemorative Medals, Mary, Regent, copper medal, 1690, by James and Norbert Roettier, bust r., rev. EX NOCTE DIEM, full moon shines on landscape, 49.5mm. (MI.704/111; Eimer 320); Death, 1694, similar bust r., rev. SVBLATAM EX OCVLIS …, 49.5mm. (MI.111/343; Eimer 362); another, O GRAVE WHERE IS THY VICTORY, Mary seated on globe, rev. legend in 5 lines, 40mm. (MI.121/364; Eimer 363), the first very fine, the others extremely fine or virtually so (3) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lots 1933/1937/1992, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 650

British Commemorative Medals, Queen Mary, Death, hollow silver medal, 1694, by James Roettier, bust r., rev. AT SVPERIS ORIENS, radiant sun sets behind hill, 42mm. (MI.111/344, illus.), good very fine with dark tone, extremely rare*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1992, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 652

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Accession, silver medal, 1702, unsigned [by J. Croker], variety with no stops on pedestal, acorn to S of ENGLISH, crowned bust l., rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, crowned heart on pedestal, 35mm. (MI.227/1; Eimer 388), extremely fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1995, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 653

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Accession, silver medal, 1702, unsigned [by J. Croker], variety with no stops on pedestal, acorn to r., of S of ENGLISH, crowned bust l., rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, crowned heart on pedestal, 35mm. (MI.227/1; Eimer 388), nearly extremely fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1995, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 654

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Accession, silver medal, 1702, unsigned [by J. Croker], variety with no stops on pedestal, acorn to l., upright of H of ENGLISH, crowned bust l., rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, crowned heart on pedestal, 35mm. (MI.227/1; Eimer 388), nearly extremely fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1995, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 655

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Accession, copper medal, 1702, unsigned [by J. Croker], variety with stops on pedestal, acorn to S of ENGLISH, crowned bust l., rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, crowned heart on pedestal, 35mm. (MI.227/1; Eimer 388); second variety, rev. VNITED BY GOD… QVIS SEPARABIT, crowned Collar of roses, 34.5mm. (MI.228/3; Eimer 389), this extremely fine, the first choice (2) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1995, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 656

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Queen Anne’s Bounty, silver medal, 1704, by John Croker, laur. bust l., rev. the queen enthroned, clergy kneeling before her, 45mm. (MI.251/43; Eimer 404), very fine ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 657

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, British Victories, silver medal, 1704, by Georg Hautsch, bust l., rev. DIVES TRIVM PHIS ANGLIA, Britannia sits before palm decorated with three shields, in the distance ships attack Gibraltar, and a nereid offers Britannia a naval crown, lettered edge: IN OMNI GENTE, QVÆ AVDIERIT NOMEN TVVM, MAGNIFICABITVR SVPER TE DEVS ISRAEL. IVDITH. XIII.31, 40.5mm. (MI.270/70; Eimer 411; vL. IV, 454; MH.135), beautifully toned with a hint of lustre, extremely fine, scarce The medal celebrates British victories on land against the French and Bavarians at Donauwerth (after Schellenberg and Blenheim [Hochstädt]) and at sea against the French at Gibraltar. The lettered edge attributes the victories to the will of God, and here, as with Judith, the victor is a woman.

Lot 658

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Union of England and Scotland, copper medals, 1707, by J. Croker (2), crowned bust l., rev. crowned arms on pedestal, lion and unicorn supporters, 47mm. (MI.295/107; Eimer 424), very fine and nearly so (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 660

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Attempted Invasion of Scotland, copper medal, 1708, by J. Croker, draped bust l., rev. CLASSE GALL FVG, Britannia protects Scotia, fleet beyond, 40mm. (MI.316/141; Eimer 430; Woolf 21:1), very fine*ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 662

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Battle of Oudenarde, copper medal, 1708, by J. Croker, crowned bust l., rev. GALLIS AD ALDENARD VICTIS, two prisoners bound to a column, topped by captured French standards, 44mm. (MI.322/148; Eimer 433), good very fine*ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 663

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of Sardinia and Minorca, copper medals, 1708, by J. Croker (2), draped bust l., rev. Victory with palm branch and standard, stands in conch shell, the two islands in distance, left and right, 39.5mm. (MI.329/157; Eimer 434), surface dulled but nearly extremely fine, one with hint of redness (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault One with old dealer’s ticket for 6/-.

Lot 664

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of Sardinia and Minorca, copper medals, 1708, by J. Croker (2), draped bust l., rev. Victory with palm branch and standard, stands in conch shell, the two islands in distance, left and right, 39.5mm. (MI.329/157; Eimer 434), surfaces marked, nearly extremely fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 665

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of the Citadel of Lille, copper medal, 1708, by J. Croker, crowned bust l., rev. INSVLA CAPTA MDCCVIII, Victory holds shield over city plan, 44.5mm. (MI.338/169; Eimer 435), nearly extremely fine

Lot 666

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of Tournay, copper medal, 1709, by J. Croker, draped bust l., rev. TORNACO EXPVGNATO, Pallas seated by military trophies, 39.5mm. (MI.354/190; Eimer 437), extremely fine with a little redness

Lot 667

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Capture of Tournay, copper medals, 1709, by J. Croker (2), draped bust l., rev. TORNACO EXPVGNATO, Pallas seated by military trophies, 39.5mm. (MI.354/190; Eimer 437), surfaces marked, nearly extremely fine (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 668

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Battle of Malplaquet, silver medal, 1709, by J. Croker, crowned bust l., rev. CONCORDIA ET VIRTVTE, Victory flies over cavalry action in wooded landscape, 47.5mm. (MI.359/197; Eimer 438), struck with a curious ‘stepped’ edge, very fine*ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 669

British Commemorative Medals, Anne, Battle of Malplaquet, copper medal, 1709, by J. Croker, crowned bust l., rev. CONCORDIA ET VIRTVTE, Victory flies over cavalry action in wooded landscape, 47.5mm. (MI.359/197; Eimer 438), sharp extremely fine*ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 670

British Commemorative Medals, The Escape of Princess Clementina from Innsbrück, silver medal, 1719, by O. Hamerani, CLEMENTINA M BRITAN FR ET HIB REGINA, bust of the Princess l., rev. FORTVNAM CAVSAMQVE SEQVOR, sun rises on the escaping Princess in a chariot, the city of Rome, land and seascape beyond, 48mm. (MI.444/49; Woolf 36:1; Eimer 484), lightly scuffed, pleasant very fine and toned

Lot 671

British Commemorative Medals, James III, The Elder Pretender, The South Sea Bubble (Appeal Against the House of Hanover), silver medal, 1721, by O. Hamerani, VNICA SALVS, draped and armoured bust r., rev. Hanoverian horse trampling lion and unicorn, panoramic cityscape of London in the distance, 49.5mm. (Woolf 40:1; MI.454/63; Eimer 493), sharp extremely fine, with a deep, rich tone

Lot 672

British Commemorative Medals, John Churchill (1660-1722), Duke of Marlborough, Death, white metal medal, 1722, by J. Dassier, armoured bust three-quarters r., rev. VBI ADERAT IBI VICTORIA, Victory amidst military trophies, 42mm. (MI.457/68; Eimer 495; Eisler I, 269, 7), extremely fine and rare in this metal; with George I, Dassier’s medal, copper, 40mm. (MI.475/94; Eimer 508; Eisler I, 264/33), very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2003, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 673

British Commemorative Medals, Isaac Newton (1643-1727), Dassier’s medal, bust three-quarters r., rev. Newton’s monument in Westminster Abbey, 43mm., dated old style 1726 (MI.470/85; Eimer 505; Eisler, I, 269, 8); John Milton (1608-1674), his monument in Westminster Abbey, copper medal, 1737, by J. S. Tanner, bust of Milton l., rev. legend in 11 lines, 52mm. (MI.524/83; Eimer 542), both very fine (2) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lots 1948/2003, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 674

British Commemorative Medals, John Freind (1675-1728), Physician, copper tribute medal, 1728, by Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain, bust l. with flowing hair, rev. MEDICINA VETVS ET NOVA, physicians of ancient and modern times meet, 58mm. (MI.488/28; Brettauer 372; BDM V, 311, illus.), very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1948, part ex Baldwin’s vault John Freind, Fellow of the Royal Society [1712], member of Parliament for Launceston [1722]. For a short while he was imprisoned, suspected of favouring the exiled Stuarts, but on his release appointed physician to Frederick, Prince of Wales and later Queen Caroline. He was published extensively.

Lot 675

British Commemorative Medals, Admiral Edward Vernon, Capture of Portobello, pinchbeck medal, 1739, bust r., rev. SUCCESS [TO THE] BRITISH FLEET, starboard ship view of HMS Burford, 33.5mm. (A&C. NLv 2-B [R8]; MH.157; MI. plates CLIX 13), only about fine, but extremely rare

Lot 699

British Commemorative Medals, George II, Carlisle Recaptured, Jacobite Rebels Retreat to Scotland, silver medal, 1745, by T. Pingo, bust r., rev. IVSTITIA TRIVMPHANS, lion subdues a wolf, 33mm. (MI.609/270; Woolf 53.4; Eimer 600; Eimer Pingo 2), good very fine and pleasant tone*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2007, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 70

British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Essex, Colchester (16): Robert Adson, halfpenny, 1668, bust of Charles II (W.89); Richard Boyse, halfpenny, 1668, lion rampant (W.97); Thomas Carter, farthing, 1667 (W.101); Richard Cocke, farthing, (16)58, cock (W.104); another, variety with no date and name spelt Cock (W.105); Iohn Debert, farthing, 1666, Clothworkers’ Arms (W.110); Andr Formantel Ivnior, farthing, 1662 (W.115); another similar, no date (W.116); William Hartley, farthing, angel (W.118); Henry Lambe, farthing, 1655, bird (W.123); Iohn Lambe, farthing, 1656, star (W.125); Tho Lambe, farthing, 1654, At Bvttis Gate, Holy Lamb (W.127); Abra Langley Ivnr, farthing, 1667, crown, Bay Makr (W.128); Iohn Lawrence, farthing, 1662 (W.130); Nathaniell Lawrence, farthing (W.131); Iacob Miller, farthing, 1662 (W.134), fair to very fine (16)

Lot 700

British Commemorative Medals, George II, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Rebels Repulsed, copper medal, 1745, by J. Kirk, uniformed bust three-quarters l., wearing tricorne hat, rev. QUID NON PRO PATRIA, George II rises from throne to receive crowns from Cumberland, 41.5mm. (MI.608/268; Woolf 54:1b), good very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2008, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 701

British Commemorative Medals, George II, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Battle of Culloden, copper medal, 1746, by J. & A. Kirk, armoured bust r., rev. INSULA CHARA …, Fame flies over globe centred on the British Isles, 36mm. (MI.613/279; Woolf 55:3a; Eimer 607), good very fine, rare*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2008, part ex Baldwin’s vaul

Lot 703

British Commemorative Medals, Elizabeth Claypole (1629-1658), second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, copper medal, c. 1750, by J. Kirk after Thomas Simon, bust r., rev. within wreath, ANN [sic] CLEYPOLE DAUGHTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL, in five lines, 34.5mm. (MI.430/75; Eimer 197), extremely fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1977, part

Lot 704

British Commemorative Medals, George II, The British Victories of 1758, copper medal, unsigned, laur. and armoured bust l., rev. Britannia in small chariot with Justice and Liberty, legend around with battle details and, at top, LOUISBOURG / BOSCAWEN – AMHERST, 44.5mm. (MI.692/416; Eimer 662; Betts 416), good very fine*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2008, part ex Baldwin’s vault

Lot 706

British Commemorative Medals, George II, Battle of Quiberon Bay, Belleisle, 1759, copper medal by J. Kirk for the Society of Arts, Britannia on sea-horse, rev. figures of Night and Tempest, etc., 40mm. (MI.706/441; Eimer 676); The British Victories of 1759, brass medal, bust l., rev. lion and unicorn supporting reversed lily, 43.5mm. (MI.708/444; Eimer 677), very fine, the second discoloured (2) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 2008, part ex Baldwin’s vault

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