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Marriage of William, Prince of Orange and Princess Mary, 1641, a silver medal by J. Blum, standing figures face each other, hands clasped, view of a palace in background, rev. Pallas receives olive branch from Peace, 72mm, 90.23g (MI I, 287/100; E 137; v. Loon II, 251). Trifling rim nicks, otherwise almost extremely fine, toned £2,000-£2,600
Charles I, a cast silver-gilt Royalist badge by T. Rawlins, bust right, rev. crowned arms within Garter, 44 x 33mm, 9.75g (Platt type A; MI I, 360/231; E 167b). Very fine; with loop for suspension £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, Part II, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 1406
Charles I, a cast and chased gilt-silver Royalist badge (cf. MI I, 360/231), set in the lid of an oval silver and tortoiseshell box, initials T R T hand-engraved on outside of lid, 95 x 77 x 23mm. Badge pierced in four places for attachment and slightly cracked, otherwise badge and box very fine £300-£400
Charles I, Memorial, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. & N. Roettier], undated [struck c. 1695], armoured and draped bust right, rev. virtvt ex me fortvnam ex alijs, hand issuing from heaven holding celestial crown, landscape below, 35mm (MI I, 347/201; E 162b). Cleaned, otherwise very fine £200-£260
Death of Oliver Cromwell, 1658, a small struck silver medal, late 17th century (?), unsigned (of Dutch origin), after T. Simon, laureate bust left, rev. non defitient oliva sep 3 1658, shepherd with his flock under an olive tree, landscape in background, edge plain, 29mm, 11.56g (Lessen, BNJ 1982, dies 2/1; Henfrey pl. v, 4; Platt II, p.26, type B; MI I, 434/84; v. Loon II, 420; E 201). Very fine, toned [slabbed NGC MS 61] £400-£500 --- Provenance: R. Stucker Collection, Bourgey Auction (Paris), 21 November 1977, lot 70 (part); SNC June 1978 (8429); M. Lessen Collection, Part 4, DNW Auction 186, 21 January 2021, lot 1252
Charles II, Coronation, 1661, a struck silver medal by T. Simon, crowned bust right, signed ts on truncation, rev. everso missvs svccvrrere seclo xxiii apr 1661, King enthroned, being crowned by Peace, 29mm, 7.27g/3h (Lessen, BNJ 1995, type A, and p.152, this piece cited; Nathanson p.34; MI I, 472/76; E 221). A slightly later striking with minor die cracks on the reverse, about extremely fine, toned [slabbed NGC AU 58] £400-£600 --- Provenance: M. Lessen Collection, Part 4, DNW Auction 186, 21 January 2021, lot 1230 [from Baldwin 1994]
Battle of Lowestoft, 1665, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], laureate and draped bust of Charles II right, rev. pro talibvs avsis, King dressed as a Roman general standing at right, watching battle from the shore, 62mm, 92.59g (MI I, 503/139; E 230). Some minor field and rim marks, good very fine £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Timothy Millett FPL 2001 (233) On 3 June 1665 a British fleet under the Duke of York, Prince Rupert and the Earl of Sandwich defeated the Dutch off Lowestoft. Nineteen of the Dutch ships were either destroyed or captured. This medal was struck as a Naval Reward, in both gold and silver, and presented to officers of the rank of Captain or above who had ‘signalized themselves in the engagement’. MI states that ‘these medals are purposely without date, or any peculiarity of design, that they might be equally applicable on any occasion ‘for any such enterprises’ [pro talibus ausis].
Peace of Breda, [1667], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate and draped bust of Charles II right, rev. Britannia seated left, ship to left, edge inscribed carolvs secvndvs pacis et imperii restitvtor avgvstvs, 56mm, 75.16g (Pax 269; MI I, 535/185; E 241 var.). About extremely fine and toned £1,000-£1,200
Charles II, Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, a hollow cast silver medal by P. van Abeele, armoured bust almost full-face, hair long, wearing silk cravat and the Garter George from a heavy chain, carolvs ii d g magnæ brit fra et hib rex, rev. in nomine meo exaltabitvr cornu eius, Fame flying over fleet under sail, with trumpet and banner, beneath a shell inscribed s m is uit hollant van scheveling afgevaren naer sijn conincrijken, ao 1660 juni 2, 70mm, 70.95g (Platt p.357; MI I, 455/44; v. Loon II, 462; E 210). Usual air-hole in edge, about extremely fine £600-£800 --- Provenance: bt Baldwin 1999
Peace of Breda, [1667], a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettier], laureate head of Charles II right, rev. favente deo, Britannia seated left on shore, holding spear and resting left hand on shield, ship to left, edge inscribed, 57mm, 73.68g (Pax 271; MI I, 535/186; E 241). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, some surface marks, otherwise good very fine £600-£800 --- Provenance: Christie’s Auction, 16 July 1986, lot 346
Peace of Breda, 1667, a silver medal, unsigned [by J. Roettiers], laureate undraped bust of Charles II right, legend reads bri, rev. Britannia seated on rocky shore, contemplating her navies, edge carolvs secvndvs pacis et imperii restitutor avgvstvs, 56mm, 76.71g (Pax 271; MI I, 535/186; E 241). Some surface marks, nearly very fine £200-£260
Anne, Countess of Dorset, Memorial, [1676], a cast silver medal, unsigned, veiled bust facing three-quarters left, rev. Faith standing, holding bible and long cross, small mb monogram stamped in field, 42mm, 38.41g (MI I, 567/233; E 255b). A later cast, possibly 18th century; traces of mounting at top, otherwise good very fine £150-£180 --- Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery (1590-1676)
William and Mary, Coronation, 1689, a gilt-silver medal by G. Hautsch, bust of William right, rev. bust of Mary left, edge coronat west monast d xi april anno mdclxxxix, 40mm, 28.15g (MI I, 667/37). Small piercing for suspension; scratch by Mary’s nose, otherwise very fine £240-£300
Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1662, a silver badge, unsigned, crowned bust of Charles left between CR crowned, pace trivmphans, rev. draped bust of Catherine left, crown before, fvtvri spes, 31 x 28mm, 3.83g (Platt II, p.354; MI I, 483/96; E 225). Very fine £200-£300
Death of Queen Mary, 1694, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. or N. Roettiers], 50mm (MI II, 111/343; E 362); George I, Coronation, 1714, a silver medal by J. Croker, 34mm, 15.94g (MI II, 424/9; E 470); Queen Caroline, Coronation, 1727, a silver medal by J. Croker, 35mm, 18.22g (MI II, 480/8; E 512) [3]. Fine or better £100-£150
Victories over Louis XIV, 1706, a silver medal, unsigned [by P.H. Müller], Anne as Minerva subduing Louis as a Roman warrior, rev. besieged tower, edge inscribed dominvs tradidit evm in manvs foeminæ ivdith xvi c, 43mm, 29.11g (MI II, 289/98; E 422). Scratch in obverse field and slight curve to flan, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180
Small late 19th Century Japanese Meiji period silver and cloisonne vase of ovoid form decorated with panels of flowers on a midnight blue and floral ground, 9.5cm highSome minor losses to silver overlay otherwise no other damage or repairs. No cracks, hairlines or bruises. Some firing marks also as shown in photo's.
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