WORLD HISTORICAL AND ART MEDALS 1643
Defeats by Spinola, 1606, a copper jeton, Dordrecht, 29mm (D 3611; M 2540); Fidelity of the Dutch, 1608, a copper jeton, Dordrecht, 29mm (D 3628; M 2552a); Moderation of the Archdukes for Peace, 1608, a copper jeton, Antwerp, 26mm (D 3631; v.L. II, 38); Assassination of Henri IV of France, 1610, a copper jeton, Dordrecht, 28mm (D 3665; M 2576); Religious Differences at the Conference of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1613, a copper jeton, Antwerp, 27mm (D 3697; M 2601); together with copper jetons issued by the Council of Groningen, 1590 (2), for 3 Stivers, both 22mm (Neumann 35346; M 2878, note) [7].D 3628 and 3665fine or better, others in varied state; all identified in envelopes
£50-70
Provenance: D 3631 Glendining Auction, 9 October 1989, lot 566 (part); one Groningen Glendining Auction, 20 November 1991, lot 132 (part); others mostly bt R. Schulman November 1991
1644
New Prosperity, 1615, a copper jeton, Brussels, 28mm (D 3717; M 2603 var); Victory of the Allies in Bohemia, 1619, a copper jeton, Antwerp, 27mm (D 3758; M 2609); Justice of the Archdukes, 1621, a copper jeton, Brussels, 28mm (D 3778; M 2612); Restoration of the Church atMariemont, 1631, a copper jeton, 27mm (D 3875 var); Negotiations for Peace Between France and Spain, 1649, a copper jeton, 31mm (D 4027; v.L. II, 324); The Wish for Peace, 1656, a copper jeton, 31mm (D 4087; v.L. II, 397); Charles II, 1678, a copper jeton, 31mm (Feuardent 14019) [7]. First three fine, others in varied state; all identified in envelopes
£50-70
Provenance: First bt R. Schulman November 1991; second and third Marc Hariga Auction, 8 February 1992, lot 920; fourth bt J. Whitmore May 1991; others Glendining Auction, 9 October 1989, lot 566 (part)
Malaysia 1645
Centenary Celebrations, Penang, 1886, an India, Victoria, Half-Rupee [1877+], the rev. worn smooth and engraved with crowned palm tree, Prince of Wales plumes and lion crest, 25mm. Obverse with someabrasions, otherwise veryfine; set insilver mount with suspension loop
£50-70
Malta 1646
Emmanuel Pinto, a silver medal, unsigned, crowned arms, rev. St John the Baptist standing, holding banner of the Order, paschal lamb at feet, 28mm, 6.57g (Schembri 4; cf. DNWM7, 2437).DetailofStJohn’sface weak, otherwise very fine
£90-120
New Zealand 1647
Launch of HMS New Zealand, 1911, a silver medal, unsigned, crossed ferns, rev. battleship, hallmarked WN CO Birmingham 1910, 27mm; HMS New Zealand, 1913, a silver medal by W.R. Bock, arms and supporters, rev. warship steaming left, 36mm (Morel 3; Fearon 364.2; cf. DNWM8, 2368) [2].Surfacemarks,firstgood fine, with clip and ring for suspension, second about very fine and toned, in original leather wallet
£60-80
The second medal was awarded by the citizens of Auckland to the officers and crew during the battleship’s visit to Auckland in 1913. The ship was subsequently present at the battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916
Poland 1648
Stanislaus Augustus, Coronation, 1764, a silver medal by T. Pingo, bust right, rev. radiate crown, 33mm, 16.81g (Eimer 29; H-Cz 3027). Some hairlines in obverse field, otherwise good very fine, reverse better, toned
£120-150
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