BRITISH MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DAVID CORRICK 1004
Mary Queen of Scots, 1579, a silver-gilt jeton, unsigned, crowned shield of France and Scotland, rev.a vine, one branch withered, the other receiving water from clouds, 28mm, 4.39g (MI I, 129/80; E 50); Assistance Given to the United Provinces, 1585, a copper jeton, unsigned, 30mm (MI I, 133/86; E 51); together with lead counters (2), both 1574 [4]. First two fine, others in varied state
£90-120 1005
Elizabeth I, 1582, an oval cast bronze badge, unsigned, bust left in high ruff, erect hood behind neck, rev. angel supporting garnished royal arms surrounded by Garter, 48 x 40mm (MI I, 132/85). An 18th century cast, extremely fine and patinated £150-200
Provenance: DNW Auction 74, 10 May 2007, lot 285
1006 1007
Assistance Given to the United Provinces, 1586, a copper jeton, unsigned, Queen enthroned, rev. sword, 30mm (MI I, 133/87; E 52); Pattern Groat or medalet, 1601, an electrotype copy (BMC 8; N 2050); together with cast copies (3), including Fairfax Badge (MI I, 317/150; E 146a) [5]. Fine and better
£80-100
Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, a cast silver-gilt medal by G. van Bylaer, Pope, Kings and bishops seated in consultation, rev.Spanish fleet driven against the rocks with sailors being thrown into the water, 50mm, 23.29g (MI I, 144/111; E 56; MH 4; v.L. I, 384).Probably contemporary or nearly so, a cast of good quality, very fine £200-250
Provenance: Bt B. Brady October 1980 1008
James I, Coronation, 1603, a silver medal, probably by C. Anthony, laureate and armoured bust right, mantle around shoulders, rev. crowned rampant lion left, holding brazier and wheatsheaf, 29mm, 6.16g (MI I, 191/11; E 80).Extremely fine, toned £700-900
Provenance: Bt Baldwin May 1986 1009
Peace Treaty with Spain, 1604, a cast silver medal by N. Hilliard, bust of James I right wearing flamboyant plumed hat, rev. Religion, holding cross and beacon, facing Peace supporting a cornucopia, 34mm, 12.20g (MI I, 193/14; E 84). Fine; with integral suspension loop
£120-150
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