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A Collection of Russian Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman


540


Capture of Narva, 1704, a silver medal by I. Konstantinov, date in chronogram, uniformed laureate bust of Peter I right, PETRVS ALEXIIFIL D G RVSS IMP M DVX MOSCOVIÆ, rev. CECIDEREAB ORIGINE PRIMA LVCERT, view of the bombardment, NARVA VI CAPTA 9 AUG ST V in exergue, edge plain, 47mm, 53.76g (Diakov 21.10). Extremely fine and toned, very rare


£3,000-£4,000


541


Capture of Narva, 1704, a copper medal by T. Ivanov, date in chronogram, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. topographical view of Narva, 47mm (Diakov 21.18; BDM III, 39). About extremely fine


£150-£180


542


Capture of Mitau, 1705, a white metal medal by T. Ivanov, date in chronogram, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. crowned female figure seated left, leaning on shield bearing Swedish arms, plan of Mitau in background, 46mm (Diakov 23.6; BDM III, 39). About extremely fine, scarce


£90-£120


543


Visit of Peter I to the Paris Mint, 1717, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, armoured bust right, rev. Glory flying left, blowing one trumpet and holding another, 60mm (Diakov 52.1; BDM I, 685). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £90-£120


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