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Great Britain, George I, Princess Clementina, Escape from Innsbruck, 1719, silver medal by Otto Hamerani, her bust left, rev., Clementina travelling at speed towards Rome, 48mm (MI 444/49; Eimer 484), some edge knocks, toned, good very fine; Marriage of James (III) to Clementina, 1719, bronze medal, rev., Venus and Hercules, 41mm (MI 445/51; Eimer 486); Birth of the Young Pretender, 1720, bronze medal, rev., Providentia, 41mm (MI 452/60; Eimer 488), good very fine [Clifford lots 505 and 507] (3)
Great Britain, George IV, Coronation, 1821, official bronze medal, by Pistrucci, 35mm (BHM 1070; Eimer 1146), in (damaged) red case of issue, extremely fine; Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, official bronze medal, by Boehm, 77mm, in case of issue, extremely fine; Charles I, Return to London, 1633, cast silver medal, 43mm (MI 267/64; Eimer 124), edge damage, almost fine; together with 50th Anniversary of the Star Newspaper, in silver-gilt, cased and a modern copy of the Embarkation at Scheveningen 1660, in silver (5)
France, Napoleon I, bronze medal for the Baptism of the King of Rome, 1811, 67mm (Bramsen 1125), some knocks, very fine; together with restrike bronze medal for coronation festivities (1804), 67mm (cf. Bramsen 358); silver prize medal of the Société d’Agriculture du Puy-de-Dôme, unnamed, 68mm, argent on edge; gilt metal medal of the artists G. Geefs and G. Wappers, 64mm; large bronze medal of François Guizot, French statesman and historian, by J.J. Feuchère, 100mm, cuivre on edge (BDM II, 89); and Monneron token of Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Dumarest, 35mm, very fine to extremely fine [includes Clifford lots 491, 494 and 495] (6)
Germany, George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony (1500-39), lead medal by Christoph Weiditz, facing bust, rev., coat of arms, 43mm (Habich 1845), with corrosion; Bohemian silver-gilt medals (2) of the Adoration of the Shepherds/Adoration of the Magi, dated 1549 (Katz 354), and the Creation of Eve/the Last Supper, 40 mm (Katz 401), both with suspension loops, about very fine; and lead medal dated 1546, the Last Supper, rev., the Crucifixion, 53mm (Katz 344), damaged [Clifford lots 526, 535, 536 and 538] (4)
*Germany, Christ as Saviour of the World, silver medal by Lukas Richter, c. 1565, Christ holding the Cross, rev., the Adoration of the Shepherds in a classical ruin, 57.5mm (Donebauer 4350; Löbbecke 527; cf. Habich 1541), 17th century cast with granular fields, very fine [Clifford lot 530]
*Poland, John III Sobieski, Alliance of Poland, Austria, Russia and Venice against the Turks, 1684, silver medal by J. Hohn, bust of Sobieski right within crowned palm branches and with four concentric lines of legends around, rev., three imperial Eagles and the Lion of Venice in clouds over rocks with four distant cities; lettered and dated edge, 56mm (HCz. 2480 – R4; Voltolina 1037), some marks and edge knocks, a tiny pin prick above the crown on the obverse, otherwise very fine, toned and very rare
*Italian 16th century style, Martyrdom of a Saint, silver plaquette by Herman Ratzersdorfer of Vienna (1815-91), the scene taking place before a crowd of soldiers with buildings in the background, 94.4mm x 53mm (see Lewis, D. and T. Eden, A “Renaissance” plaquette design from nineteenth-century Vienna, The Medal 60, 2012; Molinier 625; Bange 732; Kress 382), extremely fine Another example in silver-gilt was sold in these rooms, 5 June 2013, lot 632. Plaquettes such as these were accepted as authentic early 16th century pieces and praised for their style and composition until two examples appeared with the monogram of Ratzersdorfer stamped into their metal, prompting a reappraisal of their authenticity.
*Southern Region, Regni & Atrebates, Verica (c. AD 10-40), silver unit, com. f with pellet in annulets and crescents surrounding, rev., boar standing right; star above; vir below in exergue, 1.24g (ABC 1220; BMC 1279-1321; S. 131), very fine. Ex Christie’s, 25 April 1989, lot 86, part.
*Southern Region, Regni & Atrebates, Verica (c. AD 10-40), silver unit, standing figure holding lituus [and bunch of grapes], com to left; mif to right, rev., bust of Tiberius right; veri behind, 1.31g (ABC 1250; BMC 1421-49; S. 136), toned, very fine. Ex Spink, private purchase, 10 February 2005.
East Anglian Region, Iceni, silver units (14): “Norfolk God” type (3, ABC 1567), “boar/phallic” type (ABC 1582), “crescent/ corn ears” type (ABC 1591), Anted (3, ABC 1645), Ecen (6, ABC 1657, 1663 (2), 1672, 1675, 1681), fine to very fine (14). Ex Scole hoard (1982), Christie’s, 18 April 1993.
East Anglian Region, Iceni, silver units (13), “Norfolk God” type (4, ABC 1564, 1567 (3)), Anted (3, ABC 1645), Ecen (6, ABC 1657, 1663 (2), 1672, 1678 (rare “Ecen symbol” type) and 1681), fine to very fine, the “Ecen symbol” type about extremely fine and rare (13). Ex Scole hoard (1982), Christie’s, 18 April 1993.
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