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CATALOGUE
OF THE VERY
EXTENSIVE, CHOICE, AND VALUABLE
Collection of Medals \
IN
GOLD, SILVER, AND BRONZE;
A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS
FOR
GOLD AND SILVER COIN ;
THE
MAHOGANY CABINETS FOR MEDALS AND PRINTS;
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** * * * * • > ^ , . i • f 1 ,
LIKEWISE A
SMALL SELECT COLLECTION
OF
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Marbles , Bronzes, Abbey Seals, and other Curiosities,
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The Property of the late
JAMES BINDLEY, Esq. M.A.&F.S.A.
Removed from his Residence in Somerset Place.
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In this Collection will be found Specimens of the Works of all the most celebrated Artists in Europe, particularly some of the best of T. Simon, Hedlinger, Varin, Cellini, Corsini, the Roethiers, Rawlins, Bower, Karlstein, Ferrhman, St. Urban, G. Mola, the Hamerani, Mauger, Roussel, Dassier, Coker, Merconditta, Droz Andrieu, Wyon, Webb, &c. &c. — Among the Marbles is a most masterly Bust of Alexander Pope, by Roubiliac ; a very fine Model in Terra Cotta of Hogarth’s Dog, by Roubiliac ; the curious Scotch Broach mentioned and engraved in Pennant’s Tour ; a large and fine Specimen of the ancient Mosaic, &c.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
B Y MR. SQTHEBV.
At his new and more extensive Premises,
No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand,
On Wednesday, March 3, 1819, and seven fol¬ lowing Days (Sunday excepted), at 12 o’Clock.
To be viewed on Monday, March 1, to the Time, of Sale, and Catalogues (price 2s. bd.) had at the Place of Sale.
DAYS OF SALE
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First Day .......... • Wednesday , March 3 2 2 7 - Jo - o
Second Day . , Thursday , March 4,1 Jo
Third Day . Friday , March 5 4 if • ^
Fourth Day . Saturday , March 6zja> & * o
Fifth Day . Monday , March 8 if? • J • <>
Sixth Day . Tuesday , March $ ZJf / * ^
Seventh Day . Wednesday , March 10 ^
Eighth Day . Thursday , March \Yt,Jj < Jo- o
N. B. A7o Person admitted without a Catalogue.
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J, Compton* Printer, Middle Street, Cloth Fair, London.
INDEX.
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Cabinets . . . . . 56
Coins of England, Ireland, and Dependencies, in Copper. . 57
- (Presentation) of the House of Brunswick . 33
Medals of the United States of America, in Bronze ...... 43
- — - - - - in Silver . 44
-- - Brandenburgh and Prussia, in Silver . 23
- in Gold and Stiver .... 31
- Cardinals and Dignitaries of the Church of
Rome, in Bronze . . . . . . . 21
- - Denmark, in Silver . . . . 31
- Electors of Saxony, in Silver . . 29
- - Emperors of Germany, in Copper . . 43
- — — — - Kings of Hungary and
Bohemia, &c., in Silver . . 5
- England, in Bronze . . . 28, 51, 59
- - in Copper . . . 12
— - toi Gold and Silver ................ 8
— - - — - in Silver .. 1 6, 25, 33, 40, 46, 54, 6 1
- France, in Bronze . . . . . 1 1
. . . in Silver . . . ^
- (Sovereigns of) in Silver . 22
- during the French Republic, in Bronze 49
- — - , and Reign
of Napoleon, in Silver . . . . . 45
- during the Reign of Napoleon, in Bronze 50
- Great Men of France, in Silver . . 44
- * - - Italy and Sovereign Princes, in
Silver . . . . . 13
- . - Prussia, in Silver . 25
- Sweden, in Silver .
- Holland, and the Low Countries, in Bronze .... 1 1
— - - - ■■ — in Silver .... 15
- Illustrious and Remarkable Persons, in Bronze . . 34
— in Copper ..1,9
— in Gold and
Silver . . . . . . 4
- Kings of Naples and Sicily, in Silver . 4
- — — in Frames, Marbles, Bronzes,
Abbey Seals, and other Curiosities . .
— (Oriental) and Coins, in Gold and Silver . . 44
INDEX.
Medals of Poland, in Copper . * . . . 22
* - - in Silver . 6
— - Popes, in Bronze . 41
- - - in Silver . 14
' - Portugal, in Copper . 36
- in Silver . . . 37
" Russia, in Copper . 27
‘ - - - in Silver . 30
Spain, in Copper . . . 36
' - - - t in Silver . 36
- Sovereign Princes, in Copper . 3
' - - - - - in Silver . 29
- - and Eminent Persons, in Copper 42
~ — Sweden, in Copper . . . 27
- - - (Sovereigns of) in Silver . 38
~ " — — ^ — (Great Men of) in Silver . 39
~ - - thu Republic of Switzerland, in Silver . 4
~ - - - -Grand Dukes of Tuscany, in Silver . 14
- - - - - and Noted Persons
of the House of Medici, in Bronze . . . 20
“ engraved by John and James Anthony Dassier, in
Bronze . . . . . 3
“ - J. C. Iledlinger, in Bronze . 5S
- - * - — — - in Silver . 53
Patterns and Proofs of English Coin, &c in Gold . 65
- Proofs, and Fine Impressions of the Coin of Great
Britain and Ireland, in Silver . . . 64
MEDALLIC BOOKS QUOTED.
Brenner , Thesaurus nummorum Sueo-Gothicorum, studio Bren- neri.
De Bief Medailles Des Rois et des Reines de France tirees dcs plus curieux Cabinets, par Jacques de Bie, 1636.
Edwards , The Medallic History of England to the Revolution.
Hedlinger, CEuvre du Chevalier Iledlinger, par Chretien de Me¬ chel, a Basle, 1776.
Mazzuchelli, Museum Mazzuchcllianum, &c. Venetiis, 1761.
Van Loon, Histoirc MStallique de? Pays-bas, de M. G. Van Loon.
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CATALOGUE, &c.
First Day’s Sale.
MEDALS OF ILLUSTRIOUS AND REMARKABLE
LOT
PERSONS, IN COPPER.
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1 MARSHAL Saxe, Reiraer, &c. . . 7
i.V-L Aristippus, Julio Romano, Raphael, Titian, without
reverses or artists name, probably by Var'iti . 4
^7 3 Sigisraund Maletesta, Risotta Rimino, 144(5. Mazzu- 7 c c/^//i, Plate 14, No. 3, and Plate 16, No. 3 . 3
° ^^ertus» Ambra, Altabellus, Mazzuchelliy
tom. 1, Plate 44, No. 1 ... 3. _
■ 4>5 B. Averanius, Plate 150, No. 3 ; J. Averanius, Plate 1 76,
No. 1 ; C. Antinorius, Plate 203, No. 1 ; Thomas de Aquino, Plate 6, No. 3 . . . 4 v
0 6 P. Aretinus, Plate 63, No. 1 ; Aloisius of Tuscany, Charles Duke of Arragonia, Ariosto, Ferd. Duke of Alcala,
Marshal Alcaly, &c. . . g
o 7 P. Balanzano, E. Bouchardon, J. Boiceau, &c. . 9
s8 Maletesta; Magliabechi, Plate 158, No. 1; Martilis,
Plate 28, No. 1 . t . 3 _
j 9 N, Bovius, R. Briconet, J. Bellinus, G. Baglivus, J. Bres- sani, Plate 59, No. 3 ; F. Bona, J. Benserade, N. Bou- cot, Count Burlaymont, A. Bocchius, Plate 69, No. 6 10
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/ £ o 10 H. Brunus, Duke de Valette, J. P. Crivello, Victoria Co-
lumna, T. Cenico, F. Cornelius, J. Conestagius, F. Caracciolus . . .
J. a 11 Carillo Duke of Montemar, B. Caput, Ferdinand of Arra- gon, Ferdinand Duke of Aerola, A. Crispus of Patavia, Eliz. Demotte
Z ■ fz ■ & 12 B. Castilion, Plate 43, No. 4; F. Comenduni, Plate SO,
No. 2; V. Csesarini and G. Piso, Plate 102, No. 2 ; F. Carolus, Plate 106, No. 2, ly Corvani ; Capponius, Plate 136, No. 4 ; J. D. Capinus, Plate 153, No. 1 ; J. Cervi, Plate 188, No. 1
/- /- J 13 B. Derver Bishop of Ferrara, Dante, Plate 7, No. 5;
J. Dublett, F. Dublett, J. Donatus, L. Dominicus, Plate 72, No. 5
/. a ■ o 14 Julia Columna, T. Decian, Plate 84, No. 1 ; A. Doria, Marquis Despina, J. V. Dulcius, Count Duodo t . S' , o 1 5 N. Cander, Guarinus of Verona, Plate 17, No. 2 0- />, u\ 6 F. C. Ubini, 1468; Count Fede, P. Faulconer, Plate
146, No. 5 ; J. Ferrius, l609; £112* Federmenorin,
H. Fuscus . . . .
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* r fz • o \7 V. Feltre, Plate 10, No. 4 ; C. Broschi, Farenelli, M.
Ficinus, Plate 28, No. 4; F. Firmus, J. Fernberg, D. Farretinus Flagellum prlnceps .
S • //• a 18 Eliz. Gonzaga, F. A. Giorgi Santacrusius, Garganelli,
Plate 41, No. 4
/ , j? D \ 9 C. Gratus, A. B. Guarinus, Plate 68, No. 1 ; J. B. Gas -
taldus Duke of Belli, J. B. Grimaldi, Plate 76, No. 5 ; M. Grimanus, Plate 57, No. 6
/ . /s . a 20 G. Guzman, P. Caignart, H. Gemintano, J. Hoitzchucr
Senior, 1529 ; P. Hanna, D. Hanna, M. Manna /. // /21 S. Malatesta, P. G. Malagrida, P. G. de Matas, and P.
G. Alessandro , V. Malvitius, 1478
l . y . a 22 S. P. Malatesti, Plate 14, No. 3-4; Plate 15, No. 2,
another reverse, the Crucifixion
0 - si . o 23 S. P. Malatesti, Plate 14, No. 1, 2, 6 ; Isotta de Piimini,
PI. 1 6, No. 2, 3, 4, 5
/• /. o 24 J. Lauredanus, J Lucensis, Plate 35, No. 8; F. Loffre- dus, Plate 81, No. 3 ; P. Lavorus, Lucretia, Scaliona
Medals.
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SOVEREIGN PRINCES, IN COPPER.
J. -4- • a 25 Alphonsus of Arragon, Medallions, very fine / • o 26 Sultan Mahomet : the Bust of Soliman the Magnificent,
F. Maria of Tuscany, Leopold Lord of Daun /• // ■ o 27 Dukes of Ferrara : Otto and Philip, Csespa Reni, Hercules, Francis, Alphonsus, 4 ; Anthony Mula Duke of Crete L / • 0 28 Dukes of Mantua, &c.: Frederick I, 2 ; Frederick II, Vin¬ cent, 2 ; Ferdinand, Francis, Aloisius Duke of Moris / ■ y • a 2 9 Lewis and Galeas Dukes of Milan* 3 ; Sigismund, Borsius, and Octavius, Lords of Este
^ 30 Carraria Family, Lords of Padua : James, 1318 ; Nicholas, 1323 ; Marsilius, 1324 ; Janies Minor, 1345 ; Fava, 1345 ; Farsilietus, 1350 ; Francis senior, and Francis junior, 13f)0 ■, fine and very rare
J 31 Dukes of Parma, &c. : Louis Farnese, 2; Octavius Far- nese, Alexander Farnese, 2 ; Francis I 4 32 Princes of Piombi : Paul Lord II, 7 ; Flavius
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/l o 33 Doges of Venice : Jerome Priol, reverse A. Diedo, 1506 ;
M. Paulus, A. Barbadicus, F. Foscari, P. Maripe, M. Grimanus, A. Grimanus, C. Mauro, L. Lauredanus, H. Prioli, 2 ; A. Grittis, 4 ; M. A. Fucisana, C. Ru- sini, F. Maurocenus, very rare
/S . o 34 A Set of the Dukes of Lorraine, by Saint Urban, In a Case , very fine ...
BY JOHN AND JAMES ANTHONY DASSIER,
IN BRONZE.
/ • 0 • o 35 Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, Lewis XV King of
France, Charles Emanuel King of Sardinia, 2 ; Mar¬ shall Saxe, 2 .
/' A. 30 Maria Theresa Empress of Hungary, William IV Prince
of Orange, damasked voith gold, very fne .
J 37 Archdeacon Bridoake, 2 ; Maffeio, Mazzuchelli, rare o 3S Burlamaque, scarce, Alderman Bernard, Doctor Barker, Campbell Duke of Argyle, Lord Carteret, Andrew Fountaine
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/• y . J 41 John Duke of Montague, scarce , and a fine damasked Me¬ dal of Montesquieu . •
/ • 7 . o 42 Martin Folkes, Sir Hans Sloane, Spencer Duke of Marl¬ borough, Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield, Walpole Earl of Orford . . .
o 43 Bacon, Locke, Milton, Newton, Selden, Shakespeare o 44 John Churchill Duke of Marlborough, Doctor S. Clarke, W. Windham, C. Wolfe, Archbishop Wake, John Saconay, J. Guttenberg and J. Faustus, the two first Printers ....
i 45 Oliver Cromwell, George I, reverse the Emperor Charles VI, another on his Death, George II, G. Caroline, Ferdinand VI of Spain, Victor Amedeus King of Sardinia . • .
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7 . J 47 On the Victory at Bremogart, I712,&c.
» f. c 48 Two fine Patterns for Dollars of Basle and a Dollar of
Zurich .....
/ . I . o 49 S. Friching Consul of Berne, H. Aescherus Consul of Zurich ....
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a 51 A Gold Medal of William Count de Lippe, reverse Dili- genti, 8cc.,Jine and rare j 52 John Churfurst on his Death, 1530 ; reverse the Church of St. Michael at Hamburgh-, l66l o 53 Count Stahremberg, Raimund Fugger, J. F. Beughemius Bishop of Antwerp, A. Bournoville, D. Weitsel
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54 Claus Stortzenbechcr and John Baert, famous Pirates ;
Joseph Sheffer, 1 679 » Christian Wolfe
55 O.Thegner, 1687, C. Thuanus, C. Van Sweiten, Chris¬
topher Wolfe
56 Anselme Francis Prince Elector and Bishop of Mentz,
Joseph Prince of Lichstenstein ; Anthony Portalupi and C. Wyrwicz, Rectors of Cologne
57 Jubilee Medals in Memory of Martin Luther, very fine
58 Peter Martyr, 156*2 ; Philip Melancthon, 1543; Eras¬
mus, 1531 ....
EMPERORS OF GERMANY, KINGS OF HUNGARY AND BOHEMIA, &c. IN SILVER.
59 Dollars : Sigismund Bathor ; Gabriel and George,
Princes of Transylvania, &c.
60 Sigismund King of the Romans, reverse the King on
Horseback surrounded with Arms, I486 ; Maximi¬ lian, 1516 ; reverse the Emperor on Horseback ; ano¬ ther 'different, and OHe of Henry VI restored
6 1 The Emperor Charles Y, reverse Arms ; another reverse ,
* Fundatori quietus, 1530;' Joan of Austria, Daugh¬ ter of the Emperor
62 The Busts of Ferdinand King of the Romans and Brother
to the Emperor Charles V, and Ann of Hungary, on their Marriage ; another , the King on Horseback, re¬ verse Arms 1541, another 1548
63 The Emperor Mathias his Head, and Ann his Empress,
on being crowned at Frankfort, 6th June 1 6 1 2 ; ano¬ ther on his Entry into Ravenspergen 1613
64 Mathias and his Empress, l6l2, the Plates in Gold and
Silver, Proofs from the Dies, very fine and rare
65 Ferdinand II, reverse Leopold and Prince Charles ; Fer¬
dinand III, reverse Scales, &c. ‘ Firmamenta Reg- norum another date 1641, and two Dollars, one has Paintings in the inside
66 Leopold I, his Head, reverse * Imperio sua forma redit
another , the Busts of him and his Empress surround¬ ed with seven Portraits
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Francis I, 1745
e Emperor Joseph II, 1782 ; another on hi: 1790 ; and a Dollar
3pold II, on his Coronation 1 79°, two; an scribed ‘ Sic sidera jungunt/ 179L very fine
tor of Saxony, on the Treaty signed at Pilnitz 179F fine and rare . . .
Face to Face, 1792, fine and rare; a Dollar, the Elector Maximilian, Joseph, and his Princess
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/. o 76 Sigismund III, his Bust, armed, bare-headed; reverse , the Royal Arms and Titles ; another 1'evcrse, the City ofDantzic. A Coin of Stephen, 1586 o 77 John Casimir and Maria Louisa his Queen, on their Co¬ ronation, 2d Feb. 1676
/ 78 John III, reverse * Ingentibus ausis quo vis moustrat iter/ another ‘ Tegit et Protegit;* Stanislaus I, 1704 ; and one with the Busts of Frederick Augustus King of Poland, Frederick King of Denmark, Frederick King of Prussia, on the Convention of the three Fredericks at Berlin in 1709
a 79 Augustus II, reverse Mercury, exergue Ex aerario. opt.
priuc. 1707 ; another reverse , Hercules killing the Hydra, 4 Adversis resistendum Prudentia/ very fine , and rare . . •
j 80 Augustus II, reverse Minerva, &c. Exergue * Memoria Natal III, Acad. Lips. A11. 1709, 4 Dec. Cel. Sacr. ; another reverse , Fame
a g 1 Stanislaus II, inscribed on the reverse in the exergue * Otia Martis, 1730, a very fine and rare Medallion
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o 8 2 Augustus III, on his Coronation, 17 Lm. 1734; another, inscribed ‘ Dc rege et republica bene merentibus/ 1757 .
i - ^83 Stanislaus Augustus on his restoring the Coin in 1706,
fine .....
//. o 84 Stanislaus Augustus, reverse a Ship in a Storm ; another, Mercury, &c. c Terrore Libera,’ exergue, * perhonori- tico comitiorum decreto,’ D. 3 May 1791 » and three others . . .
/ a S5 Marshal Stanislaus Lubomirski, reverse inscribed * Quod ex munere officii, &c. 1771/ very fine o 86 Henry Bruhl, Prime Minister to Augustus III, very rare /. y. o 87 J. A. Morstin, S. Konarski, the Princess Maria Ann, reverse Maximilian Joseph Elector of Bavaria
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o 88 Charles VIII, reverse his Queen ; another reverse, Figure of a Woman with a Dog. Lewis XII, reverse his Queen, one small reverse a Hedge-hog. See Du Bis La France Metallique, 1630, Plate 48, No. 5 L 89 Francis I, his Head and Titles, reverse two Globes in¬ scribed ‘ Unus non sufficit orbis 1515/ Plate 51, No. 7, fine and rave
j 90 Henry II full length, holding a Sword and Bow, inscribed ‘ Et pace et hello arma movet/ reverse Victory holding the Flag of France, with two other Female Figures in a.triuinphal Car, inscribed * Ob res in Ital. Germ, et Gal. Fortiter Gestas/ exurgw * et voto pub. ] 552,’ fine and rare
/. . a 91 On one Side four Heads, inscribed Henricus II, Carolus
VI, J. A. A. R. D. divi, Juli Lucretia, Catherine de Medicis, reverse Fame, another small, inscribed ‘ a venio dedit’
i . a . o 92 Catherine de Medicis, Plate 60, No. 3; Francis II, a
Jetton 1559, Plate 60, No, 1
0 93 Diana Duchess Valentinois, reverse Diana, inscribed e Omnium victorem vici / Charles IX, obverse Plate 6l, No. 40, reverse No. 41
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J . / . o 9+ Charles IX, reverse Figure in Armour carrying the Pillars of Hercules, inscribed * Major erit Hercule/ fine and rare
• /a. ^95 Charles IX on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572, Plate 69, No. 40 ; another reverse Fame, inscribed * Sua circuit orbe fama/ 1568
ENGLAND, IN GOLD AND SILVER.
d • 8 . 0 96 Henry VIII on his assuming the Title of Supreme Head
of the English Church, 1545, very rare. See Medal- lie History, published by Edwards, Plate 4, No. 1 . S ■ d 97 Michael Mercator, his Bust, three quarters face, inscribed * A Rege Anglorum Primi militis Creati ex Venlo Effi¬ gies/ struck on his Death in 1539. This very early and curious Medal is, we believe , unique and unpublished /H . a . o 98 Edward VI, on his Coronation, gilt, Plate 4, No. S, ex¬ tremely rare. This choice Medal was formerly in the Cabinet of Thomas Hollis: a description, with a Plate of it, may be seen in his Memoirs
/. S'- o 99 Edward VI, a premium Medal for Christ Hospital, 1765,
Plate 3, No. 8 ; Queen Mary, Plate 5, No. 2, her Bust without a reverse
8 ■ /o . / 100 Head of Pope Julius III, reverse 1 Anglia resurges/ &c.
struck on Mary’s restoring the Roman Catholic Reli¬ gion in England, Plate 6, No. 6, fine and very rare
/ . j, a 101 Satirical Jettons struck in Holland in the Time of
Queen Elizabeth, Plate 8, No. 4 and 5 ; two ou the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Plate 9, No. 6 ; the other inscribed in the exergue ‘ Classic Hisp.’ very fine
^ 4 . ^102 On the Defeat of the Spanish Armada in 15S8, Plate 8,
No. 7, highly preserved
a / 4 103 The Earl of Leicester on quitting the Government of
Holland, Plate 8, No. 1, rare
2, c<t' a 104 The Earl of Pembroke, Plate 5, No. 4, by Stephens of Holland, extremely rare
/ . / , o 105 A Bust, inscribed Edmond Withipolae, i£t. 48, by Ste¬ phens of Holland, unique
7, /V- ^106 Sir Richard Martin and his Wife, Plate 10, No. 1, by Stephens, 1 562, unique
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reverse his Arms, by Stephens, unpublished and unique .
■ /z - 5 109 Catherina Wiesingin, Tit. 31, reverse Arms 1600, inscrib¬ ed ‘ Eiii Gebone Eiselerin,’ by Stephens, unique l /$ . o 110 James I, obverse as Plate 11, No. 10, reverse the Bust of Prince Henry, inscribed * Fidei defensor/ fine and rare . . •
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Second Day’s Sale.
ILLUSTRIOUS AND REMARKABLE PERSONS,
IN COPPEIL-
Lot
& . 2 . a 111
LUCENSIS, P. Masserani, Mazzuchelli Plate 11,
J • No. 6, P. P. Maffeus, Plate 112, No. 7 ; Mag- liabechi, Plate 157, No. 5, F. Miron, 1605, St. Ig¬ natius, Moses
/. . 0 H2 C. Musso, Plate 27, No. 4, J. Malet, L. Marinus, F.
Mauroc, F. Mauroceno, Madlene of Mantua, J. Ni- zolla
/. /L . t> 1 13 J- B. Pergolis, L. A. Muratorius, by F. Mercandetti, fine
and rare
4-. I a 114 J. B. Mergani, Cardinal Gertlilius, by F. Mercandetti ,
very fine and rare . . •
3 . . a 1 1 5 P. Metastatio, by Mercandetti , fine and very rare
/. /. a lid Julius Odescalous, by Hamer ani, Plate 155, No. 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, and three not in Mazzuchelli / . v. 0 117 F. Maximus, C. Errard, J. M. Meley, H. Maleguzzi, / Plate 46, No. 2, M. Malphigius, by St. Urban , T.
Marinus, P. 82, No. 1, B. A. Montanus
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' /? . o 118 A. Ottobonus, Plate l6l, No. 1, P. Pizovani, Plate 106, No. 1, by Cormaniy V. Pavonius, C. A. Stephanus / - /S . o 119 N. Picininus, Carbo, P. 21, No. 2, J.Malat, F. Mala-
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3 • -4- Q 120 John Paleologus . See Bandurii Numismata Imperatorum
Romanorum , 2 tom. page 776, Jine and rare t . .t . o 121 Thomas Philologus of Ravenna, Mazzuchelli, Plate 65,
No. 3 ; N. Palmerius, Plate 18, No. 4; B. Panciatic of Florence, J. Papp, Guido Poterius, Plate 18, No.
1 ; J. B. Pisanus, J. S. Baralba, by St. Urban , L. de Rochefort . . .
/- /. £ 122 Emanuel Lord of Richcourt, J. Romanus, F. Redi, Plate 141, No. 1, 2, 3, 4
t • /? . 0 123 F. Richa, Plate 204, No. 4 ; F. Rosetus, Plate 48, No. I ; A. Palasottus, Plate 99, No. 2 ; O. Remus, Julio Romano, Saint Romualdo
2 . J. o 1 24 L, de Rochfort, P. Ruis, Le Ribotti, Plate 17, No. 5 ;
L. Riggius, Thomas of Ravenna, B. Spanioli, Plate 32, No. 6 ; G. M. Sfortia, Plate 11, No. 2 ; A. M. Salviati
/ . /ei . o 125 J. Augustinus, A. Segni, Plate 142, No. 3; A. M. Sal¬ viati, Serristori ;
% . , a 126 F. Da Sangallos, A. Sarzanelli, Plate 25, No. 2 ; N.
Schlifer, C. Sforzia, 1475 ; A. Sforzia, 1475 ± . j . c 12 7 A. M. Salvinus, Plate 1 66, obverse No. 3, reverse No. 4,
another inscribed * Operosa Par us.’ J. Salinus, P. Strossy, A. Tartagnus, Plate 26, No. 1 /. . o 128 Baron Stosch, Plate 193, No. 2 ; J.Scotti, A. M. Salvi-
atus, A. Sinibaldus, P. Santacrucius, Plate 85, No, 3; A. Sincerus, Titian, B. Tanusius, L. Taras, N. Todin
/. /, o 129 Victoria Tarquin, O. Vestra, Plate SS, No. 2; L. Ver-
razzano, F. D. A. Manuel de Vilhena /. y o 130 A. Varus, L. A. Verus, C, de Valle, reverse Margarita
de Valle, F. Vitalis, P. Victor, Plate 91 , No. 1, &c. /. $ ■ z? 13 1 V. Victorius, F. Ursinus. 1651, H. Ursin, F. Zanot-
tus, H. Zane • • •
£ . /> . J32 J. F. Bonipertis, De Monte, P. Malatesti, R. Maffeus,
C. Gualteratius, J. T. Gonzaga, L. Salvianus, P. Bembi, D. Fontana two
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/-> - o 1 33 Alexander Bus si anus and John Cavino , called the Paduans ,
famous for imitating ancient Medals ; Jerome Cornelius, •
Jerome Panticus and Pompeius Ludovisius, tvuo ; Cos- mas Scaptius, J. Paul Zuponus, Peter Victorius, chiefly the toork of the Engravers of Padua , executed in the style ^
of the Roman large Brass, fine and rare . 10 c/Ctdh+s ,
HOLLAND AND THE LOW COUNTRIES,
IN BRONZE.
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- - S • j 134 W. Charles Henry and William V, Princes of Nassau;
Stephen De Witt, Renard Graff, D. Superville, N. Scotoner, and seven Jettons struck in the sixteenth Century
FRANCE, IN BRONZE.
t . j 135 Charles VIII, reverse Hercules strangling the Lion ;
another , Two Horsemen, 4 Victoria Gloria Major crit.’ Lewis XII, reverse Ann of Britanny, done at Lyons in 1499; another of Lewis XII, smaller; Louise Countess of Angouleme, reverse Margaret Daughter of Charles Count of Angouleme
4* j 1 36 Francis Duke de Valois, reverse a Salamander, two ;
Francis I, reverse a Battle, * Consalui Agidari Vic¬ toria/ and three others, different /S' a 137 Henry II, one reverse Anthony of Navarre /S' ■ a 138 Diana de Poitiers, reverse Figure of Diana, at her Feet a Cupid ; Francis II, on the Peace with England , 1560, very fne
• a \ 39 Henry III, two; Charles X, reverse inscribed 4 Omnia in manu domini / another , Charles seated on a Throne supported by Cupids, 1580
^ . J J40 Henry IV, three; Mary de Medicis, three //. / 141 Henry IV, inscribed on reverse 4 Haec Cunctis Haec Mul- tis another , his Bust, by Duvivier , reverse inscribed 4 Prix adjuge par l’Academie de la Rochelle a PEloge D’Henrie Quatre en 1763,' fine and scarce a . a 142 Henry IV and Mary de Medicis, their Busts and Titles, under is the Artist's Name, G. Dupre, F. l605; reverse , the King and Queen Hand in Hand, he as
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Mars, she as Minerva : between them a Child, holding a Helmet and treading on a Dolphin ; above, an Eagle with a Crown in its Beak, inscribed ‘ Propago Imperii.’
This curious Medallion is seven inches in diameter , and in a silver rim; it was in the Collection of Samuel Tyssen , Esq.y and before in that of the Grejjier Fagle. The ivork is exqui¬ sitely fne} in a high state of preservation , and of extreme rarity.
/ . f ■ 0 143 Lewis XIII, five, one with his Mother Mary de Media's, another reverse, his Queen Ann of Austria, Margaret Princess of Conde
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A - If - a li4 Lewis XIII ; on the Birth of Lewis XIV, 2; Ann of
Navarre, his Mother, holding the King in her Arms, and two others of a smaller size .
1 ■ /L . ,?145 Lewis XIV, struck in the Years 1643, five, 1644, one
J . gf. , o 146 Lewis XIV, 1644, one, 1645, two, 1648, two, l650,
one • • • •
J . $ . o 147 LewisXlV, 1650, 1651, 1 652, 1 655, and two 1654
3- /;T • o 148 LewisXlV, 1656, 1 657, three of 1 658 ; Ann of Aus¬
tria, his Mother, 1660
Ah. f . 0 149 LewisXlV, 1660, four, 1 66 1 , two
j , /. o 150 Lewis XIV, l66l, two, 1662, four; one of them da¬ masked . . .
d . J3 ■ L 151 Lewis XIV, 1662, one, l66o,two, 1664, two, 1665, one
j / j 152 Lewis XIV, reverse a Building, ‘ Majestati ac iEternit
Gall. Imperii, sacrum, 1665/ very fne ; another on taking of Tournay, 1 667
J . d . 0 153 LewisXlV, 1 665, one, 1666, three, 1 667, two g* . 0 154 LewisXlV, 1 667, five, 1668, one
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/ • /u . o 155 Impressions from the Great Seals of Charles I and Oliver
Cromwell, &c. ... 7
A . dr 0 156 The Great Lord Bacon, extra rare. See Medallic His¬ tory of England, published by Edwards, 1790, Plate 13, No. 10. Jettons on the Defeat of the Spanish
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Armada, 1588 ; the Dutch offering the Sovereignty of Holland to Elizabeth, 158b; on the Triple Alli¬ ance, 1597; on the Gunpowder Plot, 1605
Queen Mary, Plate 5, No. 3; Sir Richard Shelley, Plate 10, No. 7, without a reverse, very rare
Elizabeth of York, Queen to Henry VII ; Edward VI, on the Institution of Christ Hospital, restored; Queen Elizabeth, a premium Medal for St. Saviour’s Charity School; Charles I, on his Death .
A fine Cast of the Medal given to Admiral Blake by O. Cromwell, a Medallion of General Hutchinson, Dr. Sacheverell, Sir Edmonbury Godfrey restored by Milton , Sen. . .
Sir Albert Joachim, Plate 24, No. 5, rare; John Lil- borne. No. 7, by T. Simon
Olivar, No. 4, Head Side only ; No. 5, reverse of No. 6 restored; No. 11, with reverse of Thomas Aniello by St. Urban
Charles II, Plate 30, No. 3, Plate 31, No. 2, Plate 32, No. 6, Plate 29, No. 3 ; the Duchess of Portsmouth, Plate 26, No. 7 ; James II, reverse his Queen, Plate
37, No. 10 .
J . / . o 163 William and Mary on their coming to the Crown, ( see
Medallic History of the Reign of William and Mary , Sfc. to Rapin’ s History of England) Plate 2, No. 2; William III, ‘ Restitutori 1697 / Mary, on her Death, 1695, Plate 16, No. 5; William III, * Hi¬ bernia Restituta/ Plate 7, No. 5 ; ‘ The glorious and immortal memory / reverse Arms, * King and Constitu¬ tion/ by Mossop
& . jT . 0 164 James Steuart, called the Pretender, one reverse Sheep,
‘ Cognoscunt me mea, 1710/ rare ; James and Cle¬ mentina II ; James, reverse Ludovica
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IN SILVER.
/$ . 0 165 D. A. Arnold, 1694; Cardinals Albertus, Barberini,
Mazzuchelli , Page 128, No. 2 ; another reverse , M.
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z * 3 ■ <>166 Ariosto, Plate 47, No. 4 ; A. Doria, P. Mctastatio, M. F. Rabelas ....
^ • 3 • a 167 P. J urieu, Plate 137> No. 1 ; P. Rezzonico, Senator of Rome .
3 - $ ■ o 3^8 P. O. Virgilius, reverse a Death's Head, fine and rare, and four Jettons ....
/• /if.!) J69 Dukes of Parma and Placentia, Odoardus, Loysius, Octavius, Alexander ....
/ • / 3 ■ ^170 Alexander Farnese, 1586, two ; Francis I. t' • // • ^171 Dukes of Ferrara, Hercules, Alphonsus, Dukes of Man¬ tua, Ferdinand I, Ferdinand Charles; Maria and Charles IT, a Dollar, &c.
I ■ y . o 172 To the Memory of Cornelius Doge of Venice, done by order of F. Cardinal Cornelius, in 1647 ; Maurocena Grimanae, Duchess of Venice, &c. .
POPES, IN SILVER.
1 - /. o 173 Anastatius II, Benedict II, Silvester I, Sixtus V l - /' o 174 Clement X, 2; Pius VI, 2
/' A ^175 Two pattern Dollars struck during the vacant See in 1761, and a Denarius of the Portia Family / - /.?. a 176 Piastres: Clement X, 2; Innocent XI, 3 / . // . a 177 Alexander VIII, 1 ; Innocent XII, 4 ; two of which are
by St. Urban ....
/• /$ . a 178 Innocent XII, 3 ; Clement XI, 4
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o 179 Cosmo, called the Father of his Country, Mazzuchelli, Plate 20, No. 4, only of a smaller size, fine and rare a 1 SO Cosmo de Medices, Plate 78, No. 4, two; Francis I, reverse * Publiciee securitate/ 1590, another reverse Cosmus II, very fine
Jl81 Cosmus II, reverse Maria Magdalena of Austria ; Fer¬ dinand, reverse the Princess Christina ; Christina, re - verse, Wheat-Ear and Seven Stars; Prince Leopold ^ 182 Ferdinand II, Charles, and John Charles, Cardinals de Medici, Leopold I
183 Scudos: Cosmus III, 5; HalfScudo, 1; a Scudo of John Gaston
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J 185 Anthony de Strael, Page 95 ; Stephen de Witt, Page Q6, very fine and rare
J 18(> Ortelius the Geographer, Page 502 ; Ferdinand de To¬ ledo Duke de Alva, Page 1 19, No. 1 ; another, ‘ Deo et Regi/ J 57 l, fine and rare
° 18/ William Earl of Holland giving Arms to the City of Amsterdam in 1842 ; reverse the Emperor Maximilian crowning of the Arms, 1488, Page 250, irstored, very
fine . . « • • •
// - b ] S 8 Philip Hurolt; on the Death of Counts Egremont and Horne, Page 270; on taking several Towns by Prince Maurice, Page 482, No. 1
fy ■ a 189 On taking several Towns by Prince Maurice, Page 484, No. 2, Page 485, No. 12; upon the Victory gained by Prince Maurice over the Archduke in lbOO, Nos. 1 and 2 .
. o 190 Upon taking of Grave, 1(502, Page 555 ; Prince Mau¬ rice, Page 553, No. 3
/o - 0 191 Upon the memorable Siege of Ostend, taken by the Dutch from the Spaniards, 1604, Nos. 1, 2,3, Page 55, tom. ii. .
sf~ . o 192 Upon the Synod of Dort in 1619, tom.ii, Page 105
j . j 193 On the Defeat of Admiral Bossu, tom. i, Page 1 68, struck in 1620; Hugo Grotius, reverse the Chest, tom. ii. Page 134
a . 0 194 Frederick Henry Prince of Nassau, Page 194, No. 2, and Page 208, fine and rare .
/o . ^ 195 Upon the Marriage of William Prince of Orange to Mary Daughter of Charles I, Page 2 57, highly pre¬ served and very rare . .
/a a 196 Upon the Peace with England, Page 371, No. 3 ; on the Peace 1662, Page 4 77, No. 2, &c.
2 , a 197 Admiral Martin Van Tromp on his Death, Page 36'4, No. 4, fine and rare
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J - J 3 . b 198 Admiral de Ruiter, reverse a Sea Fight, very fine J . /J-. j 199 On the Death of John and Cornelius de Witt in 1 672, tom. iii, Page 81, highly preserved .
/ . 2, . o 200 Another on the same occasion, with an inscribed Edge,
Page 81, No. 3
A / ■ 3 20 1 Ann Daughter of Ernest Prince de Croy, very fine and
rare
J o' . o 202 Agnes Blok, her Head, inscribed ‘ Agneta Blok, Flora
Batava/ reverse the Goddess Flora in a Garden,
* Vyver Hof/ in the exergue , ‘ fert arsq. laborq. quod natura negat/ 1700, highly preserved and very rare
/ . /. o 203 Prince Eugene on the Capture of Cremone, 1702;
another on his Death, 1736
/. o', j 204 On the Quadruple Alliance, lb70; Prince Casimir, re¬ verse Arms . . .
± . s . o 205 Coster the Printer, very fine
^ Jt 0 206 Baron ImhofF, inscribed on the reverse in the exergue,
* Gubern. Gen. creatus, An. 1740, ex inproviso in patriam delatur 1741, denuo proficiscens in Indiam, 17 42/ fine and rare
/ / 3 j 20 7 William IV, Prince of Orange, on his being made Stadt-
holder in 1747, very fine and rare
/ . / 0 2US William V, Prince of Orange, and Wilhelmina Princess
of Prussia, on their Marriage, 1767 ; on the Birth of their Child, 1772; theBelgic Republic Dollar, 1790
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/. 0 . o 209 A Jetton struck in Memory of the Gunpowder Plot in
1603, Medallic History, Plate 11, No. 7; Arms of
England and Bavaria surrounded with the Motto and
Ribbon of the Order of the Garter, ‘ Quam bene
conveniunt, Ann. 1619/ reverse a Hand from the
Clouds holding a Crown between a Lion and Lioness,
* qui dat tueatur et ornat/ exergue * in memoriam/
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very rare .... 2 — ■*-
/. f.j . £ 210 James I, Ann of Denmark, Henry Prince of Wales,
Plate 12, No. 1, 2, 3, very fine . . 3 - 5r-
/ fa 0 211 Charles I on his Coronation, Plate 15, Nos. 8, lb, 20,
Plate lb, Nos. 12, 13, &c. . . 6 Oh**
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/ - //• / 212 Charles I and his Queen, reverse their Children, 1635,
Plate 1 5, No. 23, wry rare
/■ / ■ o 213 Charles I on his Return from Scotland, Plate l6, No. 2,
and one very small, with his Queen face to face, in¬ scribed 1 Uniendo multiplicands/ reverse Cupid and a Tree just budding, 4 perfeci/ lt>48 £ * • l 214 Charles I on his making his Son Prince Charles a Knight
of the Garter, May 22, 1638, Plate 16, No. 6-10, fine ar\d very rare
1 . . o 215 Charles I, Plate 16, No. 8-ll,5y Briot and Rawlins ,
fine . . .
/. // - L 2l6 Charles I, the King in his Parliamentary Robes, reverse
Prince Charles on Horseback, Plate 18, No. 10, very rare ....
' ^217 Charles I, his Head crowned, reverse, Prince Charles in Armour on Horseback, unique , and unpublished . t ■ //. 218 Charles I, on the Fishery, by Briot , Plate 16, No. 4,
very fine . . . .
/a . /r. 0 219 Gold : Charles I, on the Fishery, Plate 16, No. 7, by
Briot, highly preserved and very rare
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MEDALLIONS IN FRAMES, MARBLES, BRONZES, ABBEY SEALS, AND OTHER CURIOSITIES.
Lot
A //* o 221 'C'REDERICK Henry Prince of Nassau and Princess
Amelia, by J. Osborne, 1626
1 • 0 . a 222 Henry IV, Mary de Medicis, Alexander VII, P. leaning J . o 223 Matthew Pridr, a Carving in Wood, in a gilt Frame .
;g . <?224 Sir Isaac Newton, a Carving in Wood /J . o 225 The Head of John the Baptist in Terra Cotta, and a
Piece of antique Marble from the Ruins of Pompeii //. i 22 6 A Carving in Ivory of Voltaire, and a Snuffbox richly carved in Wood >
0 • /l- o 227 A Model in Wax of Benedict XIII / . /o . o 228 A Medallion of Bishop Warburton in Marble
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/. 232 A large ancient Silver Seal, with the Impression . i_
233 Two antique Silver Rings . . 2
,7, ,1s. ^234 An antique Cornelian Seal set in Gold _
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-£• , It- . o 236 A very curious and line Specimen of antique Mosaic in
a Frame, representing Snakes, &c. _
o • $ • l 23 7 A Pair of antique Bronze Urns, formerly in the Collec¬ tion of Dr. Chauncey. _ — _ _ _ _
- v . 238 Hogarth’s Dog , a fine Model in Terra Cotta by Rou-
billiac , bought by the late Mr. Bindley at Hogarth’s
Sale _ _ _ _ _ _ _
t . 6. ^23.9 John Milton, his Bust in Bronze on a Pedestal, finely executed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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^ 24 1 ’ A Scotch Brooch, of curious workmanship; in the
Centre is a Druid’s Headt and round it various
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Pearls ; underneath is the following Inscription — ‘ The Silver Oar of the Brooch was found on the Estate of Lochbuy, in Mull, and made by a Tinker on that Estate, about the Year 1500. It was handed down by the Ladies of that Family to one another; till Anna Campbell, Lady to Murdoch M‘Lean, who had no Male [Issue, gave it to Isabella M‘Lean, their Daughter, Spouse to John Scrogie, Esq. to whom she
presented it the Day after their Marriage _
N-B- — The above is engraved, and mentioned by Mr. Pen¬ nant in his Tour in Scotland, 1772, Part II, Page 14.
o 242* A Sleeping Cupid in Marble, very fine _ _
o 243* A fine Marble Bust of a Female on a Pedestal. _ _
j24,4* The Bust of Alexander Pope, in Marble, a most masterly Performance by Roubiliac. _ _
CONTINUATION OF THE MEDALLIONS OF LEWIS XIV, IN BRONZE.
’ ' J ■ o 241 Lewis XIV, struck in 1665, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1672 — ’ - /. 0 242 Lewis XIV, of a smaller size, 7; Ann his Mother, 1 ; his Queen Maria Theresa, 2
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1672, three .
Lewis XIV, 1672, three ; 1673, three Lewis XIV, 1673, one ; 1674, live Lewis XIV, 1672, two; 1675, four Lewis XIV, l6'75, one; 1 676, five Lewis XIV, 1677 Lewis XIV, 1678
Lewis XIV, 1679, three ; 1680, two ; 168I, one Lewis XIV, 168 L
Lewis XIV, 168 1, one; 1682, four; l6'83,one Lewis XIV, 1683, two; 1684, four Lewis XIV, 1 684, four; 1685, two Lew'is XIV, 1685, five; 1686, one
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o 261 Julien de Medici, see Mazzuchelli, Plate 35, No. 1;
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Laurence, Page 30, No. 3 ; ■ Alexander, Plate 44,
No. 3, and 5 others with different reverses 262 Cosmus I, Plate 78, No. 2, 3, 6, 10; Plate 79, No. 1,
2, 3, and three others with different reverses o 26*3 Cosmus I, No. 2 ; two of No. 4, 5, 7, S, the last said to be by Benvenuto Cellini ; one reverse, Francis, and two others . . ,
a 264 Francis I, 6 with different reverses ; Francis, reverse the Princess Joanna, Plate 89, No. 5, 6 ; Cosmus II, 1 / J 2 65 Francis; Ferdinand, reverse the Princess Christina, and three others, with different reverses; Cosmus III,
Plate 126, No. 7 ; Ferdinand II, Plate 122, No. 1 ;< Philip de Medici, Plate 25, No. 3
0 . /o • L 2 66 Medallions: Ferdinand I ; Francis, reverse ‘ Ursula
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3 267 Cosmus III, plated ; the. Princess Anna Maria; John Gaston, the last Prince of the House of Medici o 268 A fine Model for a Medal of Cosmus III
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’ • //* a 269 John Charles and Francis, Cardinals de Medicis ; Julian de Medicis, Archbishop of Pisa, Marshal Riccardi ; Leopold Prince and Cardinal of Tuscany, &c. f ■ A 270 P. J. Ursinus, reverse Isabella ; Charles Cardinal de Me¬ dicis ; J, F. Martinio of Milan, Plate 58, No. 1; F. Maria of Tuscany, & c.
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Cardinals Albanus, Albritius, Aidobrand 2, Azzoli- nus 3
Albert, Angelis 2, Accott, Anibaldus, Bernard, Boro- meus, Balneo, Barberini, Bembi Barberini, 5 ; Brangatius, by Cormani Bassadoni, Borromeus, Borbonio, Berghesius, Bullionius, Caesius, Columna, Ulderic, and Gaspar Carpineo Carpineus, Corsinius, Coscia, Cornelius, Costagutus, Columna, Caesius, Crispus, Caraffi, Clemens, Arch¬ bishop of Cologne
Cardinals Detus, Damboise, Dietrichstain, De Valle, Demonte, Eustachius, Estens 3/De Estota Alexander Farnese, Frederick Cardinal and Landgrave 'of Hesse, Fabritius, Granville 4, Grimanus 2, Gesius, Arc. ....
Archbishops Fornasarius, Forella, Averaldus, and other Divines of the Church of Rome Cardinals Granville, Grimanus, Ganza, Ganzaga, Goz- zadinus, Paulas Jovius Bishop ofNucera, Mazzuchelli, Plate 62, No. 2
Cardinals Lugdunensis, Lomellinus 2, Ludovicius, Lo- tharia, Litta 2 .
Mazarine, Madrusius, Maximus, Morouus, Albanus, a Migazzi ....
St. Ignatius, Marchetti, and other Divines of the Church of Rome . . .
Norris, Neritius 2, Ottobonus, Papien 2, Portocarrero, St. Praximus, Perreno, the Jesuit J. P. Oliva Cardinals Quirinus 2, Quiroza, De Rodt, Rospigliosius 2, Richlieu 2, Rosarius, Ruverco, St. Georgii, St. AngeJi
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287 Sigismund III, one a Medallion ; John III, reverse the
King and Czar of Muscovy Hand-in-hand, treading upon a Crescent, in the exergue * Decennalia Aug/
288 Augustus II, Stanislaus Augustus, Kings of Poland ;
Michael Casimirus, Henry Cardinal de la Grange, re¬ verse Maria Casimira Queen of Poland
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6 289 Ludovicus Rex, reverse two Trees * Pax concor. anno 1581;’ Henry II, reverse Catherine de Medicis, fine and rare . . . .
/< o 2 90 Henry III, 1579, De Bis , Plate 75, No. 21, reverse as No. 22 ; another reverse , an Equestrian Figure, in¬ scribed * Imago tabs Alexadri Tigrin. superantis’ o 291 Henry III, reverse his Queen Louisa of Lorraine; ano¬ ther reverse inscribed * Fcedere cum Helvetiis et Kasthis renovato, 1582/ very fine and rare y 0 292 Charles X or Cardinal de Bourbon, reverse a Crown in¬ scribed * In artis avita et jus/ fine and rare 4 . o 293 Henry IV, inscribed 1 Alcides hie novus orbi,* reverse Hercules killing the Centaur, inscribed * Opportunus/ This curious Medal was struck in retaliation on the re¬ taking of Solutes by the Duke of Savoy , 1588, he having seized the Place during the Civil Wars in France , struck a Medal device the Centaur , inscribed * Opportunus Gasto, Son of Henry IV o 294? Mary de Medicis, reverse inscribed * Regina Dei Matri Matris Regum Iconem Princeps Podii Rothomagensis Appendit, An VI, 1504,* another very small 0 295 Lewis XIII, reverse Hercules holding the Gorgon’s Head, by Warin , a Bust ; reverse , the three Ghfaces o 296 Margaret of Austria, reverse Victory, * Favente Deo/ fine and scarce
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. /o . o 2pS Lewis XIV, reverse a Pedestal, &c.‘ Par Sceleri/ exer¬ gue 13 Aug. 1S92; another inscribed in the exergue,
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' • *■’ * 0 2 99 Jettons of Lewis XIV, Lewis XV, Lewis Duke of Bour¬ bon, Maria Adelaide Duchess of Burgundy
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tal inscribed * Ludovicus XV, Patrise Parens Delectis- simus/ exergue * Vera laus regis amor civium/ re¬ verse a Sea View, * Sedat Fluctus, Terrain Alit, Artes Fouet / exergue , ‘ Sex Mercatorem Paris : or- dines, 1763/ very fine
- /i" , & 301 Lewis XV, his Head, inscribed ‘ Ludovico Decimo
Quinto Patri Patriae / reverse , a Female Figure hold¬ ing the Head of an African, * Quam sublevatem finx quod aveliatur fascia/ exergue * Dicat vovet conse- crat cors — consult 1770/ a very fine Medallion • 3 - o 302 Lewis XVI, on his Coronation ; on the Birth of the Dauphin ; on his Arrival at Paris from Versailles, 6 Oct. 1789 ; on the Order of the Holy Ghost
- /3 ■ £ 303 Lewis XVI and Queen, on taking Leave of his Family,
30 Jan. 1793 ; on his Execution, 31 Jan. 1793; Maria Antoinette, on her going to Execution, 16 Oct. 1793, by Kuckler
«T • o 304 Lewis XVI, his Queen; the Princess Elizabeth; the Dauphin and his Sister ; Philip Duke of Orleans, a Set of small Medallets engraved by Loose, to commemo¬ rate the Fate of this unfortunate Family , very fine 7 ■ 0 305 Lewis XVI, his E^us of 1792 and 1793, thirty Sols and fifteen Sol Pieces 1791
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J. 0 30 6 Joachim Marquis of Brandenburgh, l6l2, and two of Frederick William
/0 . o 30 7 Frederick William Marquis of Brandenburgh, reverse a Spread Eagle, very fine
• /# . 6 3 08 Frederick William, 1663, on his first wearing the Order of the Garter, which was granted to him 1654, but the
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whole of the Ornaments were not received till this Year, very fine and rare
& ' /S'. o 309 Frederick I, King of Prussia, on his Coronation 1701 ;
Prince Henry on his Birth, 1726
d * 4 - a 3\0 Frederick William, two screw Dollars containing Paint¬ ings alluding to the Reformation in Germany ^ * <?311 Frederick William King of Prussia
/ . A . o 312 Frederick III ‘ Austr. & Sax. ad Friedberg fusis,' exergue ,
‘ Die 4 June 1745 / another inscribe din the exeigue,
* Inhabitat & inaugurat Beroliu M. Nov. 1748/
* Praelium prope Rosbach, 5 Nov. 1757'
0 ' /S’ a 313 Frederick III, usually styled the Great, * Restaurata Fe¬ licitate Publica Lossae 5 Dec. 1757/ by George , very fine ....
f ■ S' 0 314 Frederick III, inscribed T rederico II, Magno Reg. Boruss
XII Triumphanti ; on the reverse exergue * Victoria Forg. D.3 Nov. 1760/ a Praemium Medal, 1766; a Jubilee Medal of the French Church at Berlin, 1772 Z . o • 0 315 Frederick III, ‘ Pac Germ. Terch. Siles. D. 13 Maii
1779/ Prince Henry, Brother to the King, 1777; Eliz. Christina, on her Death, 1782
A o ■ o 316 Frederick III, * Industrie Sericse Pruss. Fredericus Le- • gislator/ exergue * Soluit aenigma/ reverse Justice,
* In non resurgit bellua centiceps, 17S5’
/. f . o 31 7 Frederick III, reverse Justice, * Quasre veritatem, et
Jegem doce, 1785/ fine and scarce t , ? - o 318 Frederick the Great, on his Death, 17 86, very fine /, y o 319 Frederick William II, on his Birth, 1744; on his Acces¬ sion, 1786 ; and two others
/ - Z . 0 320 Frederick William, Louisa Princess of Prussia, one in
the exergue, * Kiobenhaun, D. 2 April 1801/ and a Dollar ....
/ - /y.c3 21 On the Marriage of William Frederick Prince of Orange
to Louisa Wilhelmina Princess of Prussia, in 1 79 1 ; two on the Marriage of Frederick William Charles to the Princess Louisa of Mecklenburgh Strel. by Loos , fi/ne . . . . .
/ - 3.o 322 Louis Marquis of Baden and Frances Sibylla ; Charles
William Marquis of Baden ; Aami. Said. Effend, on
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GREAT MEN OF PRUSSIA, IN SILVER.
/* /o . o 323 Ferd. Herzogzubratmschweig, J. Spalding, A. S. Mar-
graft”, C. F. Weisse, M. Mendelssohn /' // • * 324 J. H. S. Formey, E. Kant, C. M. Weiland, F. H. W.
Martini, C. W. Ramleer, D. Bernoulli l.c>~o 325 L. Euler, J. G. Salzer, E. L. Freiherr Spiegel, J. F. Burg, G. E. Lessing, J. G. Daries
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f . o 325 Charles land his Queen, 1635, reverse inscribed * Justi- tia et Pax Osculatas sunt, Psal. 84/ similar to Plate 1 8, No. 1 , but smaller, fine and very rare . /o .. o 32 7 Charles I, reverse his Arms, a Bust inscribed * Tho. Neale Armiger’
' ^ ' * 328 Frederick and Elizabeth, King and Queen of Bohemia,
reverse five Hands holding a Crown towards Heaven, round * Dante Deo et ordinum concordia/ at bottom a Bundle of Arrows tied together, inscribed 1 Frede- rici D. G. Com. Palat. Rhemis. R. J. Elec. Dux. Bav. Coron. et Cre. in Reg. Bohe. March. Mora. Due. et SiJ. et March utr. Lusat Anno 1 5 19 Die 4 Nov. E. M.’ fine and extremely rare
■ *0 . 0 3 29 Robert D'Evereux Earl of Essex, reverse the Parlia¬
ment, Plate 21, No. 5, with a Border No. 6, gift - /Z ■ 0 330 Gold: Ferdinand Lord Fairfax, 1645, Plate 21, No. 11, fine and rare
■ / - ^ 331 Oliver Cromwell, Plate 22, No. 2, by Thomas Simon ,
very fine . . .
• '/ - 0 332 Oliver Cromwell, his Head and Titles, like to No. 5, re- • verse of No. 6, and a Cast of No. 6 . / . o 333 Oliver Cromwell, on his Death, head side as No. 12, re¬ verse the Olive Tree, ‘ Non deficient Oliva, Sep. 3, l6 58/ fine and rare
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CONTINUATION OF THE MEDALLIONS OF
LEWIS XIV.
I . /o ■ <9 334 Lewis XIV, l6s6', two, 1 687, four .
1 . . o 335 Lewis XIV, l687,two, 1688, three, 1689, one
Z . // - o 336 Lewis XIV, 1690, five, 1691, one
t . A - 0 337 Lewis XIV, 1691, four, 1692, two
l . 6 ■ o 338 Lewis XIV, 1 692, four, 1 693, two
j . /o . 0 339 Lewis XIV, 1693, four, 1694, two
1, . /o . o 340 Lewis XIV, 1694, two, 1697, four
2, . /% . o 341 Lewis XIV, 1697, one, 1699, two, and three others
2, . /o . o 342 Lewis XIV, without dates
3 . /- o 343 Lewis XIV, and Queen, &c.
ft . c 344 A Set of Medals of Lewis XV
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345 Lewis XV . . • • 35 f l,e j~i
346 Lewis XIII, on the Birth of Lewis XIV ; Lewis XIV, re¬
verse Lewis XV ; six of the Regent Duke of Orleans, two of which are bp St. Urban, SfC.
347 Lewis XV , Medallions . •
348 Lewis XV, on the reverse the Thuilleries and Louvre
349 Lewis XVI on his Inauguration, 1775; two on the
Birth of the Dauphin, 17S1 ; one reverse , ‘Surgeons
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/. ft . 350 Lewis XVI and Queen; 1. On the Peace between
France and England, 1783, &c.
J. ^ 351 Lewis XVI and his Queen Maria Antoinette, fine Me¬ dallions . ...
t . 3 . o 352 Medallions of Lewis XVI, one with his Queen .
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RUSSIA, IN COPPER, &c.
/ . <? . o 353 The Bust of Michael Alexowitz and the Czarina on the
Birth of Peter the Great, in 1672, and nine of Peter the Great on his Victories
/ . f 3 . o 354 Peter the Great, one by Duvivier, struck at Paris
l . o . o 355 Peter the Great, on his Victories, &c.
/ - i . e> 3 56 Peter the Great, on his Death, 1725, by Dossier ; Pe¬
ter II ; the Empress Ann on her Coronation, &c.
/ , /l . o 357 The Empress Ann, 1 ; the Empress Elizabeth, 9; one
on her Coronation, one by Dossier
/ . y . o 358 The Empress Catherine, one on the Birth of the Em¬ peror Paul, &c. . •
l . i ■ o 359 The Empress Catherine II, on removing the Rock for
the Erection of the Equestrian Statue of Peter the Great ; on the Erection of the Statue ; on the Mar¬ riage of the Emperor Paul, 1773 ; the Emperor Alex¬ ander on his Visit to England, 1814 /. l.o 360 Admirals Apraxim, Golovin, Prince Galitzen, &c.
/. /. 0 361 Field Marshals Count Rumanzoff, 1774; Suwarrow,
1799 I by Kuc filer
/. ft . 0362 Medallions; Prince Orloff, half bodied, armed, reverse
the Archipelago, 1770 ; his Bust bare headed, reverse Curtius leaping into the Fiery Gulf, 1771 / - 0.0 363 Livia Karapha, Catherine Bassi Doctress of Laws, elect¬ ed anno 1732, very scarce
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/. iy . j 364 Queen Christina, different reverses / . f . o 365 Christina, two by Hamerani ; Charles XI, 1679, by Karl-
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0 . Jy . o 366 Christian VII of Denmark ; three of Gustavus IV, one
of them by Kuckler ; on his Death, Charles XIII, by Webby rare
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/ • i . o 367 On the Birth of a Prince, 1746 ; on the Jubilee in
1778; Lantbingshausen, C. Tottie, Wachtmeister, Keder, Count Rumpf
^ - // - o 368 Baron Stosch, 2 ; Count FirmieD, M.Tuscher, Moricus,
Bodmero, Helvetius, very fine
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THE HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG,
IN COPPER.
/ • fo . 0 369 John Frederick Duke of Brunswick, his Bust byTrava-
nns, reverse * Ex durio gloria, 1669*’ Elizabeth Chris¬ tina ; Ernest Augustus, reverse the Princess Sophia, J 696 ; George Prince Elector, their Son •
' * /S. o 370 Ernest Augustus Duke of Brunswick, by Karlstein.
George William Father of George I, King of Eng¬ land, two, very fine
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f ■ 4 . 0 37 1 Charles and Henry, Sons of the Pretender James, one
inscribed ‘ Hen. IX Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Fid. Def. Card. Ep. Tusc. Anno 1788/ by Hamerani / / . 0 372 Queen Ann, 7,byJ. Croker. One, see Rapin, Plate 5,
No. 8, rare
/ > /• o 373 Medallions : Sir Thomas Dereham, Andrew Fountaine ;
a chased Medal of John Ray the Botanist / - // • i 374 Henry Newton. See Smelling’ s 72 Plates of English Medals, Plate 28, No. 1, Richard Molesworth, No. 3, Robert Strange, all rare
/. /. 0375 G. Stukeley, Conyers Middleton, Dan. Wray 3 ■ 3 ■ 0376 Sir Christopher Wren, reverse St. Paul’s Church; on his Death, a fine chased Medallion
/. S ■ 0 377 Sir William Hamilton, Dr. Win. Hunter, fine / , // . 3 78 Sir Isaac Newton, by Roettier , Snelling, Plate 29, No. 3, fine, and very rare
f . y . 0 379 John Locke, by Roettier , very fine, and rare / . //. ^380 Locke, Milton, Dr. Friend, Conduit, Stackpole, William of Wickham, General Washington, Dr. Franklin
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SOVEREIGN PRINCES, IN SILVER.
Jo . 381 Charles Emanuel Duke of Savoy, reverse the Centaur,
* Opportune, 1588/ struck to commemorate his Seizure of Soluzzo during the troubles in France in the Reign of Henry IV. See Pembroke, Plate 304, No. \tvery r^e . . . i &
S ■ 0 382 Victor Amadeus II, reverse ‘ Propugnata et Pacata,
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Jf ■ o 383 Charles Emanuel, reverse Lewis Stanislaus and Josephine of Savoy on their Marriage ; a Dollar of Victor Ama¬ deus III ...
V ° 3S4 Victor Emanuel, on his being restored to his Dominions in 1814, very fine and rare
ELECTORS OF SAXONY, IN SILVER.
H - o 385 John Frederick the Magnanimous, reverse his Arms,
1535, and one very small . . .2
/ ' 0 386 Dl‘ke Ernest, his Bust, reverse his Dutchess, a Medal commemorative of the Saxon Saturnalia, struck in
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c 390 On the Nuptials of Frederick Augustus, the present King of Saxony, to Amelia Bipont, in 1769, fine and rare . .
/f ■ 0 391 Frederick Augustus, reverse an Altar, ‘ Conservation! Le- gum Imperii, 1790, ’fine and rare • 0 392 Frederick II of Saxe Coburgh, reverse the Busts of Seven Princes, 1723; Frederick Josias, reverse Restitutori Belgii, Auspice Augusto, exergue * Gallis, Mense, Mar- ti°, 1793> utroque bclgio exactis fine and rare
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Maximilian the Great, Archduke of Austria and Duke of Burgundy, reverse his Dutchess Matthias, 1578, Van Loon, tom. i, Plate 243, No. 3, Ernest Gover¬ nor of Belgium, &c.
Electors of Bavaria : Maximilian and Maria Antonia, on their Marriage in l6’S5, * Alba Crceca Recepta, 1688/ * Belgium resurgens, 1692/ Van Loon, tom. iv, Page 83, No. 2, Page 85, No. 2
Charles Lewis Count Palatine of the Rhine 1648, Charles Count Palatine 1 677 and l6‘81, one in the ex¬ ergue , on the reverse, has his Arms surrounded with the Motto of the Order of the Garter, &c.
Joseph Clement Archbishop and Elector of Cologne, Van Loon, tom. iii, Plate 424, Amelia Augusta Prin¬ cess of Deux Ponts
Lewis William Marquis of Baden, 3 ; Princess Ludovica of Baden, 1677
Ernest Augustus Duke of Croy, 1668, Ferdinand Lord of Isenburgh, Ferdinand III Grand Duke of Cogno- mento, Ferdinand 1st Bishop of Labacen
Dukes of Lorraine : Charles I, 1580, Charles III, two of Charles V, and one on the Death of the Princess Caroline, 1773, &c.
Theodore Cardinal of Ratisbon, 1746, Charles Bishop of Oultremont, Amandus Prince and Bishop of Fuld, Maximilian Lord of Hamilton and Bishop of Olorauc
Frederick Charles Duke of Wurtemberg, by Meybuch , reverse Hercules killing the Hydra; Frederick II, a pattern for a Dollar, 1798; Charles Theodore and Maria Leopold ine of Austria on their Marriage,
1795 ....
On the Siege of Hamburgh, 1684, <$c.
Premium Medals, &c. . . .
Premium Medals for Painting, &c.
Premium Medals, by Loos,Jine
RUSSIA, IN SILVER.
Peter the Great and the Empress Catherine I on her Coronation 1724, on the Battle of Pultowa, 1709, Dollar of John Ivan, 1741, Peter III, 1762
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■ a ' ° 407 A Medallion of the Empress Catherine II, her Bust,
without any inscription, reverse the Equestrian Statue of Peter the Great upon a Rock, 1782, highly pre¬ served, and very rare
■ // , o 408 The Empress Catherine II, the Emperors Paul and
Alexander . ...
. // . J 409 Count Rivmin, L. Carolina Radzivilia, Prince Galitzin, Prince Potemkin
, /o . o 410 Prince Orloff, half bodied in Armour, reverse the Archi¬ pelago, 1770
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DENMARK, IN SILVER.
* /. J 412 Christian VII, reverse ‘Cede Majori Calmar;’ Freder¬ ick III, reverse John George III of Saxony
, /£. . o 413 Christian IV and his Queen, reverse the King on Horse¬ back ; another the Holy Lamb, 1 May 1676
, . S . o 414 Frederick IV, reverse Luther and Bugenhagius, 1717 ;
on the Jubilee in Memory of the Reformation, a fine Medallion
. f . t 415 Christian V on his Death, 1699; another, reverse the Docks, 1739
' , //, J 416 Fred erick V, reverse * Vindici Patriae, 1774;* Christian
VII, reverse Arms, 1 800, fine
/, J , J 41 7 Patterns of Danish Species, two thirds ; one third, 1 799,
by Milton, and an antient bracteated Coin
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THE HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK LUNENBURG, IN GOLD AND SILVER.
? . /y . a 418 Henry Julius, his Bust, reverse a Hand holding a Sword
in the Flames, inscribed ‘ Pro Patria Consumor,’ Gold enamelled Border, with a Loop, very fine and rare y , c 419 Christian Duke of Brunswick, reverse Emblems of Mor¬ tality surrounded with the Motto of the Garter, 1 Mors Uitim. linea revu, 1626/ on his Death, extremely rare and fine ....
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7 ' x/' u 420 George VDuke of Brunswick, 1 634, reverse his Bro¬ thers with Crowns suspended over their Heads, in¬ scribed * f ratruin Concordia Corona t/ very curious, and of extreme rarity, if not unique /• o 421 Charles Lewis Count Palatine and Elector of Bavaria, reverse his Arms, lfi49 ; Henry Julius Duke of Bruns¬ wick, his Arms and Titles, reverse ‘ Depressa resurgit’ / ' # ' 0 422 Augustus Frederick and Ulrica, reverse the Town of
Brunswick Wolfenbuttle, ‘Dulce est fratres habitare inunum’
/• /■ o 423 Augustus Frederick on his Death, l6?6
' ' / ' 0 424 Anthony Ulric, his Bust, reverse a Ship, * Durado / another reverse, a Horse in full Speed ^ ■ 0 Ernest Augustus, reverse inscription, * made Elector of Hanover, 1 b92 another reverse, Trophies 7 ' /- 0 42 6 Ernest Augustus, reverse inscription, 1 792; the Princess Sophia, reverse * Sonza Turbar miel fin macoste, 1693' ^ - A - j 427 The Princess Sophia on her being appointed to succeed to
the Crown of England, reverse Matilda Daughter of Henry II King of England, very fine /• /. J 42S Rudolphus Augustus, worse inscription, 1704 ; Elizabeth
Julia on her Death, 1704
/ • // • c 429 Augustus Ferdinand on his Death, 1704 ; George Lewis
on his being made Elector, 1708, one inscribed • Do- minus Providebit reverse ‘ Spes mea in Deo Bust 011 each side of Sophia Amelia Daughter of Duke George of Lunenberg, and her Husband Charles Gustavus King of Denmark
/ . / - J 430 George William, reverse a Horse gallopping, 1690, re¬
verse the Princess Eleonora
2 . £ . 0 431 The Princess Sophia, her Bust, reverse a Garden, exer¬ gue * Obit 8 June 1714/ by E. Hannibal, very fine / . t . 0 432 Augustus William, his Bust, reverse in the exergue ‘ Ec«
clesia Terrar. Br. Wolffend. Jubilans, 1717/ reverse a Horse at full speed, * Tramitem sequitur rectum*
/ . / . j 433 One in honor of Prince Ferdinand on the Battle of Min- den, 1 759> Charles William, in the exergue ‘ Restau- rator concordise Belgicae/ reverse Arms over an Al¬ tar, &c. * Noviter et Perenuiter Juncta, 178 7 a Jetton of Maximilian Julius Leopold
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PRESENTATION COIN OF THE HOUSE OF
BRUNSWICK.
/ - /y. *?434 Ernest Julius, 1609, a six Dollar Piece, very rare / , Z4-. 0 435 Frederick Ulricus, 1624, a four Dollar Piece, fine and rare .
/* ^436 Frederick Ulricus, 1625, a two Dollar Piece ; Christian
Lewis 1648, a three Dollar Piece, both very rare j . o 4 37 Christian Lewis, 1657, on one side is the representation of the Silver Mines, a three Dollar Piece / . /<?. J 438 Augustus and Rudolphus Pieces for one Dollar and a half, both fine and rare
/ ' ^ 439 A four Dollar and one Dollar Piece, funeral Money on
the Death of Augustus Duke of Brunswick, very fine
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J - * 440 Archbishop Laud, Medallic History by Edwards, Plate 18, No. 7, 8, by Roettier , very fine
f • 47 441 Colonel Strangeways, reverse Caesar's Tower, Plate 18,
No. 9, by J. Roettier, fine and very rare
/ * jl ■ o 442 Medals struck in commemoration of making Charles XI
of Sweden a Knight of the Garter, 20 May, 1671, by Roettier ; another, Plate 26, No. 5
t ■ - J 443 Charles II on his coming to the Throne, reverse the Gods
in Council, * Favente Deo/ Plate 27, No. 3, by Roet - tier , very fine
l ■ ■ 0 444 Charles II, reverse Jupiter destroying the Giants, by G.
Bower, Plate 27, No. 5, gilt
1 . /£. . J 445 Charles II on his Coronation, with inscribed edge, Plate
28, No. 8, very fine and rare, a Cast from a Medal by T. Simon, Plate 30, No. 5
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ILLUSTRIOUS AND REMARKABLE PERSONS OF FRANCE, See . IN BRONZE.
LOT
O 446 yLLUSTRIOUS Men, by Dassier and Son o 447 X Benserade, J. Commirius, P. Corneille, R. M.
De la Lande, J. B. Fontaine, B. de Fontenelle, Eliz. Claude Jaquet, P. Jolyot, A. Laine, J. B. Sully, F. Maynard, F. Marherbe, Casts . . „
^ 448 Margaret Queen of Navarre, J. B. Moliere, M. Ma¬ rais, A. Des Touches, A. O. De la Motte, C. Marot, A. Campre, P. Quinault, two, J. B. Rousseau, H. Rapinus, C. Rucaeus, Casts
o 449 J. Racine, M. Boileau, J. F. Sarrasin, Benserade, De la Lande, Lainez, Malherbes, Quinault two, Rous¬ seau, P. Scaron, J. Sammarthanus, Casts o 450 De la Lande, Lainez, Malherbe, Quinault, Sarrasin 2, Scarron 2, Titon, V. Voiteur 3, J. Vanerius, J. San- tolius Victorinus, Casts
0 451 General Bricoonet 1503, Frederick de Negris, Francis Due de Guise, Due de Chaunes, M. De Brisacier, Due de Brissac
^ 452 La Lavalet, Chancellor Sillery, Fran, a Bona, Marshal de Foyras, Charles Due de Rethelen o 453 The Marquis d’Effiat, his Bust in high relief, inscribed * A Ruze. M. Deffiat et De Loniumeau Surt. des
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finances,’ reverse Hercules relieving Atlas, inscribed * Quidquid est jussum Ieve est.’ This fine Medal is of high relief and most exquisite •workmanship , supposed to be by War in.
■ /u 15 4 Marshal D’Argencour, Bassompierre, Cardinal Richlieu,
two by Warin 1630, 1631
• / - O 455 Cardinal Mazarine 2, Seguier, Expilli, Bassompierre
• d . o4,5 6 A Medallion of Cardinal Mazarine, reverse Hercules re¬ lieving Atlas, another smaller, very fne> by Warin
• . o 457 Charles de Laubespine, Marc, de Chasteauneuf, Le Vis¬
count de Turenne 1668, Prince de Conde 1678, Big- non, Charpentier, Doyen* &c.
/^. 0 458 J. B. Colbert, Viscount Turenne, Lamoignon, Serroni, Michael Angelo Buonarotti // . / 459 V oltaire, Rousseau, by W achter 0 - 0 460 Cardinal Noailles, Due de Villers, M. Titon, Chancel¬ lor Boucherat, Bignon, Mansart
. / ^461 Eli z. Caroline Dutchess of Orleans, 4, the Mint Master
de Launay, 2
■ . 0 462 Marshal Turenne, by Hamerani , Abbe Bignon, 2, Dut¬
chess of Orleans, by St. Urban
.o-3 468 Cardinal Fleury, by Roettier, Count de Vergennes, by Lorthior, very ftie
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- / 3 464 Louis Due D’Orleans, Sa Duchesse, Marshal Fouquet,
Viscount de Tourves, Bertin, Hyppolyte Clairon / - ^ 465 Lewis Henry Due de Bourbon, 2, J. B. Fleuri, Count Dodun, by Roettier , Camillart
- 04 66 Philip Francis Son of Lewis XIV, by Warin ; Lewis XV,
reverse Philip Duke of Orleans, General Villars, and six Jettons .
• /? . 0467 J. D’Alembert, by Gatteaux, J. B. Des Galois de la
Tour, by Dupre
■ o 468 Voltaire, Admiral Souffren, Frances de la Lande, the Montgolfiers /. 0 469 Premium Medals, &c.
/S' - 0 4 70 Prince and Princess Galitzin, Prince and Princess Trubet¬ skoy, by Roettier
/4 a 471 Lewis XII, Henry IV, Maria de Savigni, Moliere, Racine, Corneille
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~ • * • o 472 BufFon, Crebillon, Cimarosa, Diderot, Despreaux, De
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t . ij . ^ 473 Ducis, Fontaine, Malherbe, Massena, Montesquieu,
Pascal, Poussin, Rousseau
%* The last three Lots are part of a Series of great Men nozv publishing .
SPAIN, IN COPPER.
/ • /■** o 474 Philip II. See Van Loon, tom. i, page 4, No. 1. One
reverse , * Pace Terra Mariq composita Isabella,’ Page 30, No. 4, another reverse Ann of Austria, Hypolita Gonzaga, &c.
* a 475 Charles II, reverse Maria Ludovica, his Queen ; Philip
III, Philip IV7-, Lewis Velasco, Vincent Gonzalez, C. M. Caraffa
J . /8 . * 476 Philip V . '
/. ■ j 477 Charles III, 3 ; one reverse, Prince Charles and Princess
Aloisia Philippa ; Charles King of Spain, and Ferdi¬ nand King of Sicily, Maria Louisa 179*2; a Pattern for a Dollar of Charles III and M. Louisa, with an in¬ scribed edge by Dr oz
PORTUGAL, IN COPPER.
A A 478 John V, reverse Part of a Globe, the Sun obscured by a
Cloud, inscribed 4 Et Latet et Lucet, 1716/ very fne ; Joseph I, by Moricofer , See.
/ • t - ^479 Maria and Peter, Maria, and John Prince Regent, Pat¬ terns for Thirty -six- shilling Pieces ; Marquis Pombale
A Jy . o 480 The Premium Medal of the Royal Academy, &c.
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/ . /S . 481 Philip the Fair, Father of the Emperor Charles V, his
Queen Isabella ; Philip II, reverse his Queens Isabella and Ann .... 4 ~
/ . y. j 482 Philip II, inscribed 4 En tout fideles au Roi/ 2 ; an en¬ graved plate of Maria of Austria , Daughter of Philip
III , by Simon Passe . . . 3 _ DA
/ ■ y • 0 483 Philip IV on his Accession to the Crown in 16'21, another
reverse, Leopold William Archduke of Austria 3
Medals.
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8 ° 484 Small Medals of Philip IV, Philip V, Lewis I, Ferdi¬
nand VI, Charles III, Cha. IV, on their Accession to the Crown
f • ° 485 Ferdinand VI, Charles II, by Roettier , Charles III, 2 //, . d 486 Charles III, his family Medals ; two others struck at Manila ...
//. ^487 Charles III, the Royal Society Premium Medal ; Ferdi¬ nand VII, struck in New Spain
// - o 488 Charles IV and Louisa; another reverse , the Mines, See.
2 . 0 489 Charles IV, 3 ; Ferdinand VII, 1 /*? . a 490 Ferdinand V II, reverse in the exergue , ‘ Rege a Gall. Per- fid. Capto. Max Trident Semin, 1809;’ another struck at Buenos- Ayres, ISOS
• ^491 A Six-dollar and Two-dollar Piece of Philip IV // . 492 Nicholas Molinos, reverse * Tamen et adhuc quietus,' on
his Condemnation by the Pope in 16S7 'O * d 493 A Box containing twenty-four Medals and ten Coins of Charles III and Charles IV, made from the Silver out of the different Mines in New Spain and other Parts of the Spanish Dominions in South America
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PORTUGAL, IN SILVER.
// - o 494 Leonora Daughter of Edward King of Portugal and Wife of the Emperor Frederick III, restored ; one obverse , Trophies inscribed ‘ Victricem accipe laurum Hostis. Hips. An Profligat/ reverse an Inscription, l637 S , 0 495 Philip V, John V
2. i> 496 John V, Joseph J, an Equestrian Statue on a Pedestal, * Magnanimo Restitutor, 1775/ reverse ‘ Post fata resurgens/ exergue ‘ Olisipo’
S . a 497 Maria and Peter III, the Marquis de Pombale f. o 49S John Prince Regent, on his being proclaimed in 1799 > another done in England, by Pidgion , in 1809 j , ^ 499 Two Patterns for Six- and-thirty-shilling Pieces of Maria and John, the dies were engraved in England by Valle ; a Medal of the College of Conceicao /j a 500 A Medal struck to commemorate the Earthquake at Lis¬ bon in 1755, one of the College of Mafre 1772 jf a 501 Premium Medals
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SOVEREIGNS OF SWEDEN, IN SILVER.
7 ' /* 0 502 Gustavus Vasa, Ericus XIV, John III, Sigismund, Charles
IX, Gustavus Adolphus, the Designs on the reverses by N. Keder
7 ’ 7 • 0 303 Coin : John III. Rixdollars : Gustavus Adolphus, 2 ;
Frederick and Eleonora; Frederick, reverse Gustavus Vasa; and Gustavus Adolphus /' 8 • o 504 Gustavus Adolphus on his Death, 1632 7 ' 7/^ • ° 505 Christina Queen of Sweden, reverse a Hand from the
Clouds holding a Crown, ‘ Avitara et Auctam/ another reverse Minerva, very jine. See Brenner , Table 1, No. 1—3 ....
7 ' < 7 * ^ 506 Christina, reverse T wo Figures, Table 1 , No. 2 ; another
a Phoenix on a Mount, ‘ Phoenix Pheonicis Gustavi e funere nata’ ....
7 • y • ° 50 7 Christina, reverse a Lion, &c. Plate 7, No. 1, and a
Coin . . .
/ . // . L 508 Christina, reverse a Hand from the Clouds lifting a Female
Warrior, in the exergue ‘ A Socio derelicta a Deo resti- tuta Suetia’ .
I ■ AT. a 509 Christina, reverse a Hand holding a Crown, ‘ Non Ali¬ unde,* a very Jine Medallion
S . $ . o$ 10 Christina, on the Victory in the Baltic 1644, Brenner,
Table 3, No. 1, a very fine Medallion t . o - o 51 1 Charles Gustavus, on passing his Army over the Ice, 7th Feb. 165 8, a very fine Medallion , restored by Karlstein. See V an Loon , tom. ii, ftlate 424, No. 1 /. L ■ J5l2 Charles Gustavus 1608, Hedwick Eleonora on her Coro¬ nation .
/ . /a ■ a 513 Charles XI, his Bust in a radiated Helmet, 1688 ; another inscribed * Patriae hinc salus quiesque, 1689 ;* Hedwick Eleonora on her Death 1709, by Karlstein / - o . a 514 Charles XII on taking Narva, 1700, &c. by Karlstein / . /£ 0 515 Charles XII, reverse an antique Urn, ‘ Ad Coelum li-
beriore via,’ exergue * Sacris. Silesiae. Evangelicte Restitutis, 1707/ by Karlesteiny well preserved / . -4 . o 5l6 Adolphus Frederick and Ludovica Ulrica on their Coro¬ nation, by Karlesteiny fine
Medals.
Q , o 517 Frederick, Adolphus- Frederick , and Ludovica Ulrica , small Medals, Fehrman, fine
/u . o 5 18 The Figure of Liberty, inscribed * Libertas martens,* reverse ‘ Deo. O. M. Averrunco Malorum Sueciae publicae cum supplicationibus Anniversariis indictas, 1756/ very Jine and rare
/. o 519 Gustavus III and Sophia Magdalena his Queen, Face to Face ; reverse , their Sons Charles and Gustavus a - 0 520 A Figure of Liberty, ‘ Libertas rnanens/ exergue * Pro- scripta Licentia reverse an Inscription dated 1792, highly preserved
/■ 0 521 Gustavus III on his Death 1792, by Kuckler *7- 0 522 Gustavus Adolphus, by Enorning , reverse inscribed ‘ Jam Jove dignus/ exergue * Paterna Clementissima jussa de- ferenti, 29 Mart. 1790, Civ. Stochk.’ very Jine and rare ....
J - o 523 Gustavus IV, reverse the Mines; exergue 1 Principi Scent. Capess. Officin. Terr. Process, 1 Nov. 1796,* by Fei'hman, very jine . .
f - o 524 Gustavus IV, on a Statue being erected in Memory of Gustavus III at Stockholm, 24 Jan. 1808, very Jine / - 0 525 Charles XIII, the late King of Sweden, reverse in¬ scribed * Kongl Sallskapet Pro Patria/ by Enhorning , very rare ...
ft - ° 52 6 Academy and other small Medals
GREAT MEN OF SWEDEN, IN SILVER.
7* 0 52 7 J. Astromer 2, Bohman, Brenner, Sophia Eliza Bren¬ ner, very Jine
/t - 0 528 Biornstahl, Benzelius, Celsius, C. Cronstedt 'V 0 52 9 C. R. Berch, 1777 y by Liungberger, very Jine and rare /- o 530 Brahe, Banner . ...
• // 0 531 Count Gyllenberg, C. Grill, O. V. Dalin, D. Erstrom /J, a 532 Count Ferren, by Ferhman , Charles Count Firmin, by Guillemard , both Jine
.r. o 533 Count Gyllenberg, by Fehrman, J. Grammius, by M. Arbien, very fine
f ■ 0 534 Bernstorfe, Mellindorf, Harleman, Hiarne
/y. a 535 Keder, Linnaeus, Olthof, Polhern 2, Count Piper
40 Medals.
z . /u • 0536 Linnaeus on his Death at Upsal, 1778, very jine and rare 1 c'Ll-v-*-
/- /. ^ 537 Lieven, James Duke of Livonia . . 2
O’ S# * o 538 M. Rosin, C. Rumpf, Stralenhelm, D. Solander 4. -
0 • /*> ■ a 539 BernstorfF the Astronomer, very jine . . \OUy**s*
/ • /- j 540 Charlotte Taube Countess de la Gardie, J. Thegner,
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ENGLAND, IN SILVER, continued.
Charles II, reverse the King in a Sea Car, * Et Pontus Serviet, 1665/ Medallic History, Plate 29, No. 1, by Thomas Simon , highly preserved and extremely rare
James Duke of York (afterwards James II) ‘ Genus Antiquium/ Medallic History by Edwards, Plate 2 9, No. 4, highly preserved and very rare
Charles II, reverse Queen Catherine, by G. Bower, Plate 30, No. 10, scarce
Charles II and Queen Catherine, Plate 30, No. 6, 12, 13, jine
Charles II, * Favente Deo/ Plate 31, No. 1, by Roetiier , very Jine
Charles II, Plate 31, No. 2, Jine
Charles II, reverse 1 Libertas/ by P. Roetiier, Plate 31, No. 4, highly preserved and extremely rare
Charles II on founding the Nautical School at Christ Hos¬ pital, Plate 31, No. 5, extremely jine and rare
Lord Baltimore, reverse his Lady, Plate 34, No. 1, a very rare and curious medal
Duke of Lauderdale, ‘ Consilio et animis/ Plate 36, No. 2, by J. Roettier, very Jine
A Satirical Medal, struck upon the Rye- House Plot in 1683, Plate 32, No. 2, very jine and rare .
James Duke of Ormond 1682, Plate 33, No. 6, very jine
Chrijtopher Duke of Albemarle, Plate 33, No. 7, Jine and very rare
Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, Plate 33, No. 8, Sir E. GQdfrey, Plate 35, No. 1
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Sixth Day’s Sale.
PAPAL MEDALS, IN BRONZE.
fy ■ o 556 OILVESTER I, Honorius IV, Benedict XI, Urban ^ VI, John XXI, Clement V, Urban V, Gregory XI, Innocent VI, Alexander V, John XII, all except the two first by St. Urban , very fine and rare . 1 1
/. J 557 Martin V, Eugenius IV 2, Nicholas V, Calistus III,
Pius II 2, Paulus II . *9
. o 558 Sixtus IV 2, Innocent XIII, Alexander VI, Pius III,
J ulius II, Leo X 2, one a Medallion , on the reverse a Yoke, * Suave/ rare . # ^
/ 559 Adrian VI, Clement VII 8, one by Cellini . 9
.? - ^ 560 Paul III ... 14
. o 56 1 Julius III 2, Marcellus II 3, owe a very rare Medallion 5 /o o 562 Pius IV 7, Pius V 3 . .
5 63 Gregory XIII, one on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew 10
* • 0 564 Sixtus V 6, Urban VII, Gregory XIV 2 . 9
// - * 565 Innocent IX 3, Clement VIII 4, Leo XI, Paul V 2 10
* 0 566 Paul V 4, Gregory XV 2 ; three of these are rare Me¬
dallions . . . .6
4 ' a 567 Urban VIII 7, by Gaspar Mola, Innocent X 4 ; two are
by Cormani . . . .11
/u - j56$ Alexander VII, three fine and rare Medallions . 3
J - J 56(J Alexander VII, six Medallions and three others q
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0 57 0 Clement IX, 3; Clement X, two by J. Hamerani and
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o 579 Pms VII, one engraved in England by Webb, on his Liberation from Captivity under Bonaparte, in 1814 U ■ n 580 Pius VII, by Mercandetta, a fine and rare Medallion , three of the Roman Republic
/S’. o 581 A Premium Medal for Surgery, and various, without Heads, struck for Popes and Cardinals
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IN COPPER.
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S . o 582 A Set of the Dukes of Bavaria from Lewis I, 1231, to Charles Theodore, 1758, by Shcefer,fine and rare S7 . a 583 Dukes of Lorraine, Charles V 1, Leopold I 4, Alouise, Ferdinand, the Duchess Eliza Caroline, Francis III, and Ferdinand St. Urban, by St. Urban 0 534 Charles and Maximilian, Charles Prince of Vandemont, Charles Emanuel and Victor Amedeus Kings of Sar¬ dinia, Frederick Prince of Saxe Gotha, M. Emanuel of Bavaria . •
o ■ o 585 Jan Van Leyden King of Munster, Leopold Archduke of Austria, William Margrave of Baden, William Landgrave of Alsace, William and Ernest Dukes of Bavaria
//\ o 58 6 John of Austria, Son of Philip IV ; Charles Duke of Lor¬ raine, Augustus Duke of Saxony, Count Cobenzl, &c. /a . is 58 7 Christian III Duke of Bavaria, Venislaus Prince of Ritberg, Frederick Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, &c.
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± d 588 Isabel Andreini, George Herman, J. Thum, C. Bales- tra, Hypolita Gonzaga, Count R. Callati / J 589 Haydn the Composer, Haller, Van Sweiten, Weisman, Gessner and Lavater, the two last in Pewter /z . o 590 Count Stahremberg, Marshal Count Scholenburg 4, Marshal St. George, C. Wittichius. A. Zaluski Duke of Severia
/y. ^591 On the Invention of Printing; our Saviour, reverse Adam and Eve, Ac.
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//. 0 592 Charles V 3, one with the Heads of Henry II, Lu-
cretia, Ac.; Maria Queen of Bohemia, Ferdinand I, .,
Francis I . 6 J
/f. t> 595 Maximilian II 4, Ac. . . . 6" *•
/ o 594 Leopold, Charles VI, Ferdinand II, and various Em-
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0 ■ 0 595 A very fine Set of Medals of the Emperor Joseph II,
and the Empress Maria Theresa and their Family 1 1 1 * /
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN BRONZE.
/- j 596 General Washington, the first Medal engraved in Ame¬ rica by Manley ; Dr. Franklin by Dupre ; on the Fight at Stony Pitt, 1779* on American Independ¬ ence, 1776
/o . a 597 Paul Jones, 1779, the famous Pirate; Admiral Preble, reverse a Fleet, ‘ Ante Tripoli, 1704/ very fine /l 0 59 8 General Washington, reverse a Field of Battle, ‘ Hosti- bus primo Fugatis/emg-we ‘ Bostonium Recuperatum, XVII Marti 1776? by Duvivier , very fine a 599 General Washington, inscribed to his Memory by G.
Eccleston, Lancaster ; reverse round an American In¬ dian, in the centre ‘ the Land was ours / in an outer circle , ‘ He laid the foundation of American Liberty in the XVIII Ceutury. Innumerable Millions yet un¬ born will venerate the Memory of the Man who ob¬ tained their Country’s Freedom/ by Webb, fine and very rare . *
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STATES OF AMERICA, IN SILVER.
600 Two on the Federation, 1782; Admiral Crul on Ins
Death . - ///
4 0 601 General Washington, by Manley , struck at New York,
Feb. 11, 1732; a Pattern fora Coin for Kentucky,
1796, by Knuckler ; American Dollar, 1795 3 !
ORIENTAL MEDALS AND COINS, IN GOLD AND
SILVER.
0 602 One inscribed, ‘For Services in Mysore, A.D. 1791,
1792;’ Barbarossa, his Bust, reverse oriental Charac¬ ters, rare . ... 2 -
0 6°3 Tlie Gold Turkish Order of the Crescent, presented in 1801 by the Grand Signior to the English Officers in Egypt ; and a Gold Rupee found in Tippoo Saab s Treasury at the Sacking of Seringa patam, &c. 3, _ 3Z
GREAT MEN OF FRANCE, IN SILVER.
J 604 Francis Due D’Aleucon, reverse * Fouet et discutit;’ Cardinal de Birague, 1580 ; the Chancellor de l’Hos- pital, Henry Due de Rohan
0 605 Henry Due de Guise, reverse inscribed ‘ Discutit ut
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another reverse ,
o 607 Cardinal D’Ambois 1503, Cardinal Perrenot 156l, very fine and rare
0 60S Isabella Ram of Este 1556, fine and rare j 609 Frederick Perrenot, by J. Zagar , 1574, Lewis Bourbon
Due de Montpellier, and one very small of Francis only brother to Francis I, 1582 ^ 6lQ Chancellor Pompone de Bellievre 1602, Francis Bona 0 oil Chancellor de Vic, Chancellor Aligre 1624, Charles Va- lesius
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612 Due de Lynes Constable of France 1621, fine and rare ^613 Cardinal Richelieu 163 1, by lVarint very fine
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^6 14 Chancellor Brulart, and a Piece with the Arms of France in a Lozenge crowned, inscribed * Maria D’Orlaeans de Longeville, 1646/ reverse a Candelabrum, &c. * Aedis S. Sacrimenti Acdificationi,' very Jine 0 6\ 5 Cardinal Mazarine 1660, two different, fine J 616 Cardinal Mazarine, reverse a Field of Battle, by Warin ;
another smaller, reverse an Anchor, 1660, very fine ^617 Chancellor Liverlo, reverse Scales, &c. * Nec Veto nec invidea, 1670/ fine and rare
6 6lS Denis Talon, Advocate General, reverse a Landscape, Hie luce anteit omnes, 1 663/ no name of engraver , the Work remarkably fine and in high preservation o 619 M. Le Tellier Marquis de Louvris, 1691 ; the Marquis de Genies
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0 620 Viscount Turenne by Bernard , and Chancellor Tellier, fine and scarce ....
o6l2l Archbishop Feuelon, reverse Bishop Jansenius ; Henry de Valette Due de Candalle, Moreau, Blanchard, &c. .....
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SILVER MEDALS STRUCK IN THE TIME OF THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE AND THE REIGN OF NA¬ POLEON.
622 A Six Livre Piece of the French Republic, two Five Franc
Pieces of Napoleon, as Consul ; a Franc, its Half and Quarter, as Emperor ; Two-thirds of the Dollar of Jerome Bonaparte ; a Dollar of Murat as King of Na¬ ples
623 A Premium Medal for Music, obverse a Figure of
Apollo, ‘ Conservatoire de Musique/e,mg-we * Epo- que de la Paix general e/m the Field , * R. F. A. X./ reverse within a Wreath of Oak, ‘ Fond6 en 1789, Orgonise par la loi du 16 Th. An 3/ very fine and rare
624 Obverse , three Figures united, inscribed ‘ Le Religion les
unit/ reverse a Wreath of Flowers, very fine and rare , by Depoulis ; another in the exergue, ‘ Pace cum Gal¬ lia facta Basilex D. V, Apr. 1795'
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1' - . a 625 Napoleon, reverse Venus de Medicis, the Surgeons’ So¬
ciety Medal
/ ■ J . o 626 On laying the first Stone of a National Column by Lu-
cien Buonaparte, 1800, Peace of Luneville, 1801, by
Andrieu , .
J ' /. j 62 7 Peace of Luneville, 1801, by Droz, very fine 2 . a 628 Napoleon Buonaparte, inscribed ‘ Vota publica;’ round,
* Subalpino Imperio Gallorum Sociatis,’ exergue
* Atheneum et Academia Taur. An. xi, a Rep. C011- stituta fine and very rare
/ * /?. 0 629 Rupture of the Treaty with England, and taking of Hanover, 1803 ; Frederick Grand Duke of Wurts- burgh on his Visit to the Mint
Z ■ // . c> 630 A Forty Franc Piece of Napoleon as First Consul,
Year xi
t . o ■ 0 631 Napoleon on his Coronation as Emperor of France,
1805, the largest and smallest size
J - / 3 ■ ! 632 On the Feast given by the City of Paris to Napoleon
on his Coronation, very fine, by Guile J . 0.0 633 Pius VII on his Visit to the Mint at Paris, by Droz ;
another small oval, reverse the Crucifixion, by Locque , fine and rare
1' ■ A? . o 634 The Insignia of the Legion of Honour, in enamel * . 1.0 6 35 On the Marriage of Napoleon to Maria Louisa of Aus¬ tria, scarce ; a very small Medalet in Gold, obverse Napoleon and Maria Louisa, reverse the King of Rome f . * . 6 636 A very fine Medallion on the Baptism of the King of
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/ • /S ■ a 637 Napoleon on his Coronation at Milan, 1805 ; the Abbe
De L’Epee, by Duviviere . . 2. _
& . ta . 0 638 Murat as King of Naples, 1 809, fine and rare „ 1
ENGLAND, IN SILVER.
/ . fl • 639 Sir E. Godfrey, gilt, see Medallic History , Plate 35,
Nos. 2 and 3, fine and rare . . .2 &
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o040 Sir E. Godfrey, inscribed : —
‘ Denny’s walks down hil carrying his head,
Godfrey walks up hill after he is dead.’
fine, and very rare .
o 641 William Duke of Gloucester, Son of Queen Ann, 1691, a chased Medal without a reverse
6 42 James II and his Queen, on their Coronation, No. 1,
three ; others by G. Bower, No. 7, 9
643 James II and his Queen Mary of Este, on their coming
to the Crown, reverse the Sun, * Fortes radii benigni,
1 685/ Plate 37, No. 2, gilt, very fine and rare o 644 James II, ‘Genus Antiquum,’ PL 37, No. 6, byRoettier,fine J 6 45 James II, reverse his Queen, 1688, by Bower o 646 James Duke of Monmouth, reverse * Superi risere, Ju¬ ly 6, 1685/ the day he was beheaded, Plate 38, No. 5, fine and very rare
^647 James Duke of Monmouth, reverse Samson and the Lion, 1685, Plate 38, No. 8, highly preserved and very rare . . .
o 648 On the Birth of James the Pretender, 1688, Plate 3S, No. 1, 5; a Jetton of James II, reverse James Prince of Wales, fine
9 649 A satirical Medal on the Birth of the Pretender, 1688, Plate 39, No. 4, highly preserved and extremely rare 0 650 Archbishop Sancroft, reverse the Seven Bishops on their being sent to the Tower, \688,fine o 65 1 Another with an inscribed edge, Van Loon , tom. iii. Page 339 ....
o 652 The Church of England built on a Rock, supported by a Hand from Heaven, a Papist Priest and a Monk trying to dig away the Foundation ; * the Gates of Hell shall not prevail / reverse the Heads of the Seven Bishops ; ‘ Wisdom hath builded her House ; she hath hewn out her Seven Pillars/cwnows 0 653 James II on his Abdication, reverse a broken Pillar,
1 689, Van Loon , tom. iii. Page 370, fine and scarce / 65 4 James II and his Queen, reverse the Pretender, in - scribed * Jacobus III, D. G. M. B. et H. Rex* fine¬ ly chased and gilt . . .
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/' a 655 James the Pretender, reverse the Princess Ludovica,
finely chased and gilt . . . l/tL
' * to . j 656 James the Pretender, reverse the Princess Ludovica,
17 12, gilt, by N. Roettier , fine and rare . 1
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J ■ SS • o 657 James the Pretender, revet'se the Princess Ludovica, by
N. Roettier , highly preserved and very rare ' * 7b. o 658 Another, his Bust, inscribed * Unica salus/ reverse the
City of London, &c. * Quid Gravius Capta, 1721/ jfine .... 1 Jjr-
/- b • i> 659 Clementina Wife of the Pretender,* Fortunam Causam-
que Sequor/ exergue * Deceptis custodibus, 1719/ ^
very fine . ... I <j*t-
?' . . j 6^0 James and Charles, reverse the Princess Ludovica, small
Medals, a fine Chasing of the Princess Ludovica
/ - . j 66 1 The Pretender Charles, inscribed ‘ Redeat magnus ille
genius Britannia:/ reverse Britannia and Shipping, * O Dea Desiderata Navis,' exergue * Laetamini cives,
Sep. 23, 1752/ very fine 1 &n
/. // - I 66 2 Another, his Bust, inscribed * Micat inter omnes/ re¬ verse his Brother Henry, * Alter ab illo/ very fine ] _ e:.
/ . /,C j 663 One side, Saint George and the Dragon, * St. Georgius equitum Patronus/ by Becker ; reverse a Ship in a Storm, * Inter tempestatem Securitas/ extremely rare , probably alluding to the escape of Charles Stewart in the Year 1745 . . . l u it-
2, . jf. , a 6’<$4 Charles and Henry, inscribed * Hunc Saltern Everso Ju-
venem Triplicis Spes Tertia Gentis/ very fine i_ _ 7
t ■ 4- . o 665 The late Pretender with Titles as Henry IX King of En¬ gland, reverse a Figure of Faith, London represented in the distance, ‘ Non Desideriis Hominum Sed Volun-
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FRENCH REPUBLIC, IN BRONZE.
Lot
667 J>
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■ o 668 On the Confederation, 14 July, 1790, Fayette, Neckar, Bailey, by Duviviere
0 669 On the Army taking the Oath to maintain the Consti¬
tution. 14 July, 1790, oval gilt, by Duviviere, very rare ; Lewis XVI, his 12 Sous Piece
o 670 Louis XVI, Roi des Francois, by Andrieu, reverse a Fi¬ gure of Victory recording the Events of the Revolu¬ tion on a Tablet placed on an Altar, by the side of which the Gallic Cock surmounts the Fasces and Laurel Crown ; under, ‘ Patrie;’ inscribed ‘ Regne de la loi An. 2me de la liberty 1 791/ very fine and ex¬ tremely rare
0 67 1 Lewis XVI and Queen on their arrival at Paris, 1789;
on taking Leave of his Family, 1793 ; on the King’s Execution, 21 Jan. 1793; on Maria Antoinette, his Queen, going to Execution, 16 Oct. 1793 / 67 2 Premium Medals, ‘ Fetes des bons gens,’ * Le bon Vieillard/ * Le bon chef de famiUe,’ La bonne mere/ * La bonne fille’
* 673 Cambaceres, Barthelemy, Turenne, and one on the Con¬ stitution of 1793
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MEDALS STRUCK DURING THE REIGN OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE, IN BRONZE.
/- 8 ■ 0 674 Bataille de Montenotte, 1796, Traite de Campo Formio,
1797 ... .
/ • /o . 0 67 5 Conqu£te de Basse-Egypte, Conquete de la Ilaute-
Egypte, L’Egypte Conquise, 1 7 9S
1-0- 0676 Retour k Frejus 1799, Bataille de Marengo, in a frame, by Andrieu ....
/ - // . if 677 Bataille de Marengo, Mort de General Desaix, Attentat , de trois Nivoise 1800
& . /«? . 067S Busts of the Three Consuls, Bonaparte, Cambaceres,
LeBrun, reverse ‘ Coloune Departementale 1789, Paix interieur, Paix exterieur 1802’
0 ■ 7y . 0 679 Colonne Nationale, two sizes
/ , l . 0 680 Paix de Luneville, by Dro% and Andrieu
.? . $ . 0 681 Paix d’Amiens 1S02, with a beautiful inscribed edging,
reverse 1 Retour d’Astre’, gilt, very fine and rare l . Jz . o 682 Paix d’Amiens, by Dumarest; Retablissement de Culte,
1802 ...
/, fj.o 6S3 Organisation de l'lnstruction Publique 1802, Conquete
de Hanover 1803, Le Venus de Medicis 1S03 2,. 3 . 0 684 La Fortune Conservatrice 1803; La Salle de TApollon,
et La Salle de Laocoon, 1804
J ■ 0 685 Le Legion d’Honneur, LeCainpe de Boulogne, Construc¬ tion des deux mille Barques 1804
A . /b- 0686 A Napoleon Bonaparte L’Enipereur, et les Heros des
Franyais, by Auguste, reverse une Colombe, in¬ scribed * J . G. F. Ladoucette, Prefect au Nom du Departement des Hautes Alpes, Le Mont Genevre ouvert 22 Germinal, An xii, 12 Avril, 1804/ very rare ....
J . /j . a gg 7 Pontem Rhodani, 1805, by Andrieu, very scarce / , / . j 688 Le Couronnement, two sizes ; Pius VII Le Sacre, 1804 r.,r. t 689 Repas donne par la Ville de Paris, Napoleon and Jose¬ phine, Fetes du Couronnement 1805 /- /. 0 690 Distribution des Aigles, Couronnement a Milan 1805 2, 0 69 1 Deputation des Maires de Paris a Schoenbrunn, a Me¬ dallion ... .
Medals .
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- o ■ 0 692 Paix de Presbourg, Conquete de Venise 1 805, Conquete
de PIstrie, Conquete de la D’Almatia 1806 .0.0 693 Souverainetes donnees, Mariage de Prince de Bade, Ba- taille d’Jena 1806
. . ~ 0 694 Alliance avec la Saxe 1806, Bataille de Friedland, Paix
de Tilsit 1807
• ■ d 695 L'Aigle Couronnee 1807 ; Bataille D’Essling et Passage
du Danube ; Attaque D’Anvers, et sejour a Schoen- briin ; Rome seconde Capitale 1 809
- fi . o 696 Visite de la Monnois des Medaille, Le Roi de Saxe
1 8O9, Le Roi et la Reine de Baviere, Le Grand Due deWurtsbourg 1810
0 097 Mariage de PEmpereur, three sizes, L’Aniour eiuportant le Foudre 1810
- * ° ^98 Le Roi de Rome, three sizes . ,
. 0, 0699 Orphelines de la Legion d’Honneur 1810, La Prineesse Pauline, La Reine de Naples .
.0*0 700 R6tour de l'Empereur 1805, fine andscarce . 4-. 07 01 Monsieur Denon, one reverse two Egyptian Figures, in¬ scribed * Elies Parleront toujours pour lui,' fine and rare
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Austria, William III King of Prussia, on their Visit to the Mint at Paris
4- 0 703 Lewis XVIII, on his Landing in France, on his Public Entry into Paris, on his accepting the Constitutional Charter in 1814, Legion of Honour // ' l 704 Lewis XVIII, M. Antoinette, D’Aut. P. M. H. Eliza¬ beth de fr. reverse inscribed “ Filode St. Louis mon- tezau Ciel 21 Janviers 1793, 16 Oct. 1793, 20 March
1794; the Dauphin as Lewis XVII, and five of Lewis XVIII.
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f * 705 Compte D’Artois 2, Due et Duchesse D'Angouleme, Due et Duchesse deBerry, Prince de Conde, Due D’Enghien
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J ' J 706 George I on his Coronation 2, by Hannibal , rare ;
George II, a Premium Medal of the Duke of New-
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castle, when lie was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
l- J. 45 70 7 Medals engraved by John Croker: George I 4, the
Family Medal of George II •
/ - Z ■ 0 708 George II and Queen Caroline, a Premium Medal of the
University of Cambridge, &c.
D . /q. c 709 Frederick Prince of Wales, Father of his present Majes¬ ty, 4 ; Edward George Prince of Wales, reverse his present Majesty when Prince of Wales, rare ; the Princess Augusta of Wales
/• //. 0 710 Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Robert Walpole, 4, two by 'Nat¬ ter , one by Hamer ani, one by Bauert ; J. Oglethorpe, reverse Archbishop Tillotson ; Orator Hamilton, 1726 ; William Henry Prince of Orange , by Tan¬ ner, very rare
/ • J ■ o 711 A Medal inscribed ‘ The glorious attempt of XLIV to
preserve the Constitution 1749;’ Talbot and More- cock 1745 ; Premium Medal given by G. Macmick to the Truro School
/ , /o , 0 1 12 Medal presented by the East India Company to Captain
W. Wilson, 1760, G. F. Handel, Sir W. Brown, Lord Clive, David Hume, Lord Nelson on the Battle of the Nile, &c.
/. // . j 713 Medals engraved by Kirk: John Duke of Athol,
Lords Bathurst, Camden, Chesterfield, Mansfield, North, Chatham, Rokeby, Bishop Iloadly, Christian VII King of Denmark, Ann Cleypole, Garrick, Snel- ling ... .
j . /1 . 0 714 Hugh Percy as Earl and Duke of Northumberland, D.
Garrick, Sir Joshua Reynolds, General Wolfe, Arc.
/, /, 0 713 Premium Medals engraved for the Society for promoting
Arts and Commerce, commemorative of our Victories during the American War
/. /, 0 716 Premium Medals for the Encouragement of Agriculture
2, Music 2, Free Masonry 3, on the Death of John Bell 1770
/ . T . 0 717 Medals engraved by T. Pingo for the Surgeons' Society,
Salford and Yorkshire Premiums for Agriculture, on
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the Institution of the Catch Club 176*2, A. Malonne to the Electors of Westminster 1768, on the Defeat of the Spanish Fleet 1742, John Colet Founder of St. Paul’s School, Lord Camden, George Whitfield, Muilman and his Wife . • 11
4 ' ^ 7 1 8 Medals engraved by Lewis Pingo : Captain Cook, Dr.
Fothergi.il, David Garrick, Marquis of Granby 2, Dr. Mead, William Penn, Thomas Snelling, Christian VII of Denmark on his Marriage 1768, on the Found¬ ing of a Charity School by P. Blondell . 10
2 • 0 719 William Duke of Cumberland on the Battle of Culloden 7, Royal Society Medal presented by Sir G. Copley, a Freemasonry Medal, &c. . . 14
/< > . o 720 Medals engraved by J. G. Hancock: Francis Duke of Bedford, Camoens, Fox, Pitt, Kemble, Munden, Lu- nardi, Priestley, and one by Hancock Jun. of Edward Duke of Kent when Governor of Gibraltar 10
*7. j 7 21 Admirals: Lords Duncan, St. Vincent, Bridport, Keith,
Sirs R. Onslow, J. B. Warren, S. W. Smith, H. Trol¬ lop .... 8
// . o 7 22 Medals engraved by C. H. Kuckler : Lords Howe, Cornwallis, Ferdinand King of Sicily on his making Lord Nelson Duke of Bronti ; the Medal in com¬ memoration of the Victory of the Nile in 1798, pre¬ sented by Alexander Davison to the Officers and Sai¬ lors, 2 . ...
- y , o 723 Premium and Honorary Medals for Agriculture, &c. principally engraved by John Milton 3 . o 7 24 Society and Premium Medals by J. Milton ft . 0 725 Medals engraved by J. Milton: Drs. Fordyceand Hun¬ ter, William of Wickham, the premium for Winches¬ ter School, Snelling, T. Howard Earl of Effingham, Anthony Storer, rare , Erskine and Gibbs, Robert Orchard ....
MEDALS ENGRAVED BY JOHN CHARLES HEDLINGER, IN SILVER.
/S' ■ & 726 Of Himself: see CEuvres de Chevalier Hedlinger par Mechel f a Basle , 1776, Plate I, No. 4, highly pre¬ served and extremely rare . / .
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7 ' / ° ^727 Frederick King of Sweden, Plate 3, No. 2, a most
beautiful and rare Medallion
^ ■ S. o 728 Frederick and Ulrica of Sweden, Plate 4, No. 1, very fine ....
S'- .r 3 729 Frederick and Ulrica, reverse Twelve Sovereigns of
Sweden, Plate 4, No. 2, highly preserved •
U- 730 Count Cronheilm, Plate 8, No. 1 , fine and rare
£ ■ 4 ■ o 731 Count Lewenhaupt 1734, Plate 9, No. 1, extremely fine and rare ....
£ . Jo . o 732 Count Tessin 1739, Plate 9, No. 2, very fine
S - y - o 733 Count Horne 1720, Plate 10, No. 1, very
/ . 2 . ^ 734 A Jubilee Medal in Commemoration of the Confession
at Augsburgh 1730, Plate 1 1, No. 1, fine
4- 4 . j 735 Ulrica Queen of Sweden on her Coronation in 1719,
Plate 13, No. 2, very fine
4 . J. j 736 Nicholas Keder, the famous Antiquary, Plate lb. No. 2,
* very fine .
2 , 4 . o 737 N. Keder, Plate lb. No. 3, very fine
3 . /o 0 738 Frederick King of Sweden, au Academy Medal, Plate 19,
No. 1 , highly preserved
/ 7. 0 739 Charles XI, Plate 28, No. 1; Ulrica Eleonora, Plate
28, No. b . . .
7 . Jo ■ o 740 Christian VI, reverse the Docks 173b, Plate 31, No. 1, a
most noble and rare Medallion
J . // , i 741 Baron Stosch, Plate 39, No. 1
4- . 'Jo ■ o 74 2 Frederick the Great King of Prussia, Plate 33, No. 1,
an extraordinary fine and rare Medallion
,7 , ,7 . a 743 Frederick King of Sweden, * Hortor Amare Foxos,’ in
the exergue * Commerc. Ferrar. 29 Dec. 1747/ not published in Mechel , very fine and extremely rare
ENGLAND, IN SILVER, continued .
3.03 7 44 A Medal relating to the Death of William II Prince of
Orange (Father of William III), July 2, lb80, Van Loon, Tom. ii. Page 341, very fine
Z.jj.o 745 William III Prince of Orange (afterwards of England),
reverse a Warrior, * Nec sorte nec fato/ very fine 2 . S . 0 746 William and Mary on their Coronation lb89, the King
Medals.
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Tom. iii, Page 390, fine and rare William and Mary, on their Coronation, &c.
William and Mary, on their Coronation. See Medallic History of the Reigns of William and Mary , Queen Ann, and George /, Plate 2, No. 10, highly preserv¬ ed and extremely rare
William III on his Landing at Torbay, Plate 1, No. 5, without the Crown, very fine William III, reverse Queen Mary, Plate 4, No. 11, very fine ....
A Satirical Medal, one side inscribed ‘ Hie aremis tria regna paret/ exergue ‘ Gulielmus III, Liberata florens / on the other side, ‘ Unam sic occupat urbem/ exergue ‘ Ludovicus XIV oppressa decripitus.’ Van Loon, Tom. iv, Page 46, fine and rare William and Mary on the Victory at La Hogue. Me¬ dallic History , Plate 13, No. 2, fine Queen Mary on her Death 1695. See Van Loon , Tom.
iv. Page 179, No. 2, fine and extremely rare Marshal Schomberg on his Death, 1690. Van Loon , Tom. iv. Page 7, fine and rare General Lord Athlone ; on the reverse in the exergue , * Hibernia Libera, 13 Oct. 1691 / fine and very rare Prince Eugene of Savoy, exergue ‘ Turcis fusis, castris occupatis, Belgrade decepto/ very fine and rare George I on his coming to England 1714, inscribed ‘ Rector Marium/ very fine
George I, reverse a Pillar * In recto dec us/ by R . Faltz, scarce
John Churchill Duke of Marlborough, reverse Victory, &c. inscribed * Mars Alter, Marlbrough de Marte et morte triumphat/ 1702, fine and rare Sir Isaac Newton, by Tanner ; Adam Smith, 1787, are- stored Medal
John Ray, the Botanist, on his Death 1764, richly chased with border
George II and Charles VI on the Treaty of Vienna, 1731 ; George II on his Death, by Dossier ,
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W. C. Henry Prince of Nassau and the Princess Ann Daughter of George II, on their Marriage in 1747 ; the Princess Ann on her Death 1 759 George II, * Auro Pretiosior omni Frederick and Au¬ gusta Prince and Princess of Wales, * /Eternitas Im¬ perii Britannici/ exergue * Fecunditate Augustas Domus, 1741’
A Box containing seven Medals on the Marriage of W. C. Henry Prince of Orange to the Princess Ann of Great Britain, rare
Princess Caroline Matilda on her Death 1767 William Duke of Cumberland 2, Jettons of the Princess Augusta of Wales, Frederick Prince of Wales, &c. Tindall the Historian on his Death 1733, scarce ; Admi¬ ral Vernon on taking Porto Bello 1739, two Robert Walpole Earl of Orford, Charles Sackville Earl of Middlesex, both rare , by Natter John Duke of Montague, reverse the Good Samaritan, inscribed * Tu fac similiter, 1751/ by J. A. Dossier Society Medals : the Edinburgh Revolution Club, 1753 ; on the Institution of the Society for Promot¬ ing Arts and Commerce, 1754; on the Erection of the Edistone Lighthouse 1757, &c.
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& . /a , o 772 A Mahogany Cabinet containing fifty-four Slides, with
Cells for Medals, and six Drawers 21 inches high, 25 inches broad, 15 inches deep, on a Stand 2 feet 9 inches high
l . S , l 773 A Mahogany Cabinet containing twenty-four Drawers,
and a Medal Board in each Drawer, 18 inches high, J 24 inches broad, 13| inches deep, on a Stand 2 feet
4 inches high
fp . f . o 774 Another to match, twenty-six Drawers, &c.
/t . o 775 A Mahogany Cabinet for Medals, containing thirty-six
Drawers, 18 inches high, 23 broad, 15^ deep, on a Stand with claw feet, 2 feet 6 inches high
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0 777 A. small portable Iron Chest.
0 777* A. very excellent Mahogany Cabinet for Prints.
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COPPER COIN OF ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND DEPENDENCIES.
Lot
o 778 T>R0VINCIAL Tokens for Pence, Halfpence, and Farthings, struck in the 18th Century, fine impres¬ sions . . . g6 Cn <r /^t £0 .
/$ ■ o 778*Coventry Buildings, including St. Michael’s Chinch 24. _ ^11 _ .
/r . o 779 London Buildings, a Wrexham Threepence, Newmarket
Token, fine . . . 97 _ .
/. 0 779*Gloucester and Bath Buildings, several proof impres¬
sions of Provincial Coin struck at the Soho Mint /. o 780 Patterns and private Tokens, some very rare // £ 7S0*A Coin of Theodore King of Corsica, various proof im-
pressions of Tickets, &c. engraved by J. Milton and others . . . .30
j. 0 781 Patterns by Droz, Westwood, &c. for Pence, Half-
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j, o 7 82 Proofs of the Twopenny, Penny, Halfpenny, and Far-
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J • ,y . 0 783 Proofs of t he Isle of Man Penny and Halfpenny, the
Barbadoes, Sierra Leone, and East India Company’s Coin ....
^ ■ Z • 0 784 James the Second’s Gun Money struck in Ireland, in¬ cluding the October Half Crown
& ■ /S o 785 A Pattern for an Irish Penny, by Mossop, \7&9> fine
and rare ....
/Z- ■ /o . o 786 Baltimore Penny, obverse Head of Caecilius Lord Balti¬ more with Titles round, reverse two Flags issuing out of a Ducal Coronet, the Crest of Lord Baltimore, * Denarium Terras Marias,’ unique. For a description of this curious piece, see Ruding, Supplement, Plate 7, No. 12 ...
• /S . o 787 A fine and rare Set of the Distressed Money for Ireland of James II, commonly called his Gun Money, con¬ sisting of Five Crowns, thirty-three Half Crowns, thirty-eight Shillings, including the September, with Castle under the Head, seventeen Sixpences
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MEDALS BY J. C. HEDLINGER, IN BRONZE.
j 7S8 Hedlinger by Himself, Mechel, Plate 1, No. 1-5, h ighly preserved and very rare o 789 Count Tessin, Plate S, No. 2, very fine and rare / . /, o 79° N. Keder, Plate lb, No. 2, Plate IS, No. 2, Plate 2 9,
No. 4, Harlenvan, Plate 17, No. 1 , well preserved / . / o 791 C. R. Berch, Plate 17, No, 4; Keder, Plate 2 9> No. 4;
Count Tessin, Plate 29, No. 2 ; Ct. Horne, Plate 29, No. 6 ; fine and rare . .
/. f. 0 792 Gustavus Adolphus, Plate 27, No. 1; Charles XI,
Plate 27, No. 3 ; Ulrica Eleonora, Plate 28, No. 4; on the Death of J. Barssen, Plate 2 9, No. 8 ; Baron Stosch, Plate 39, No. 1 ; Christina, reverse an Owl /, /, j 793 The Empress Ann of Russia, a Medallion, Plate 30,
No. 1, and Plate 35, No. 1
J , /j . / 794 Frederick the Great King of Prussia, a very fine and
rare Medallion
J . y. e> 795 Clement XIII, Plate 34, Nos. 1, 2, highly preserved
and very rare
/ • //. 0 796' J. C. Roettier the Medal Engraver, Plate 39, No. 2 ;
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ENGLAND, IN BRONZE.
/- o 797 Society Medals engraved by Mossop of Dublin, one in Commemoration of the Dispersion of the French Fleet oft' Bantry Bay, Jan. 1797, rare A- o 79s Baron Rokeby Lord Primate of Ireland, Viscount Perry, W. Alexander, G. Deane, D. Latouche, FI. Quin, T. Ryder, by Mossop
1 ■ 0 799 His present Majesty on his coming of Age, on his Pro¬ clamation, on his Coronation, on Queen Charlotte’s Coronation, on the fitting out the Resolution and Ad¬ venture to sail round the World, the Marquis of Granby’s Premium Medal, &c.
Jr ■ z SOO His present Majesty and the late Queen Charlotte on his Recovery, 1801, on the National Jubilee, 1809, &c. t . o 801 His Majesty on renewing the Charter to the College of William and Mary, Duke of Grafton’s Premium Me¬ dal ; Church and King Club Manchester Medal ; on the Commencement of the 19th Century; on the Thanksgiving for Peace at St. Paul’s Church, 1S02 /$-. o 802 Bust of his Majesty, with Titles round, reverse the Sun in its splendour, * Diffuso lumine nitet/ fine and very rare ....
/y . 0 803 George III, the Duke of Grafton’s Cambridge Medal ; / Peace and Prosperity to St. Vincent, 1773; Lion in
Toils, 17S 1, scarce
// , i 804 A Proof from the Royal Society’s Silver Premium Medal, by T. Pingo, another reverse, Justice ‘ Salus Populi, 13 Nov. 1798,’% «/. Milton , scarce /o . <?805 His Majesty’s Bust, exergue ‘ Georgius III 1785,’ re¬ verse a Victory leaning over an Altar, inscribed ‘ I11- genio et Studio,’ exergue * Georgia Augusta Adivdi- cante,’ by Burch, highly preserved , and very rare S* , o 806 Obverse same as the last, reverse a Cross, &c. by Burch , exceeding rare and fine
S 0 SO 7 His present Majesty, engraved by Kuckler ; on Victories by Sea and Land, 1798 ; two on his Escape from Hat-
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field the Assassin, 1800; on the Union with Ireland, 1801; on the Peace, 1802; on completing the fiftieth Year of his Reign, 1810
/. £ o 808 On the Centenary of the Accession of the House of Ha¬ nover, by T. Wyon, Jun. and Mossop, Jun.
' • . o 809 A Medallion of his Majesty, reverse the Royal Arms
1814, by T. Wyon , Jun. fine and very rare J > /S' o 810 Small Medals and Jettons of his Majesty and the Prince
Regent, Ac. . . .
£ ■ U • o 8 1 1 His Royal Highness the Prince Regent on his Birth 1 7 (52,
on his Marriage with the Princess Caroline of Bruns¬ wick, on his coming to the Regency, 1 8 1 1, &c.
/ ■ -4 • o S12 The Prince Regent, Bust by J. Barber, reverse Britannia
restoring Europe, by T. Wyon, Jun. a fine Medallion £ ■ h * o 813 Another of his Royal Highness; on the Jubilee in honor of the Peace, August 1, IS 14 , at bottom ‘ Centenary/ by T. Wyon, Jun. a very fine Medallion O’ /S . o 814 Medals in Commemoration of the late Peace: the Prince
Regent, Duke of Wellington, Alexander Emperor of Russia, Frederick King of Prussia, Blucher, Plat off, one of the late Rev. J. Wilkinson, Henry West Betty, Ac. by J. Westwood
/ . 7- 815 Small Medals, principally from Kempson’s Mint, on our
Naval Victories, Ac. during the late Wars t . /o . <?Sl6 Fox, Pitt, Bonaparte, Duke and Duchess of York, Dr.
Willis, Countess of Huntingdon, Rev. John Wesley, Rev. Wm. Ronraine, Rev. Caleb Evans, Surgeon Clare, Ac. ....
0 • /S o § 17 Premium and Society Medals, Ac.
/. /o . a 818 Dr. Priestley by Phipson , Pius VII, Francis Emperor of Austria, Prince Smolenskie, Prince of Wagstadt, Prince Regent of Portugal, by Holliday / . a . o 819 Right Hon. W. Pitt, Duke of Wellington, on the Mar¬ riage of Prince Leopold to the late Princess Charlotte of Wales, General Lord Hill, Viscount Dudley and Ward, Right FJon. M. Wood Lord Mayor of London 1 81 6, by IJ alii day
J . fo ■ o S20 B. West, President of the Royal Academy, and four small Medals of Sir Harry Engleficld, in imitation of
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the Antient Greek Drachm, presented by Sir 11. Fn- glejield to the late Mr. Bindley, engraved by Mills ^ 821 Lord Nelson, Duke of Wellington, the late Princess Charlotte, Sir Joseph Banks, Sir Francis Burdett, Lord George Gordon, Wardle, Madam Deon, York Minster, reverse Clifford's Tower, principally en¬ graved by the Family of the Wyons ty . o 822 The Right Hon. W. Pitt, the Right Hon. C. J. lox. Lord Nelson, Duke of Wellington 2, Sir Sydney Smith 2, &c. by T. Webb
Jjt . o 823 The late Princess Charlotte on her Death, W. Wilber- force, Esq., G. Cooke the Tragedian, Charles XIII of Sweden, the Young Roscius, by T. Webb /f • o 824 A fine Medallion of the late Matthew Boulton, by P. JVyoti
//. L 825 Right Hon. W. Pitt on his Death, 2; the Duke of Wel¬ lington on his Victories in Spain, one on the late Peace 1814, by T. Wyon , jun. the late Princess Char¬ lotte, by T. Wyon, sen.
. // . o 826' Part of a Series of Medals now publishing by J. Mudie, illustrative of British Victories during the late Wars
The Purchaser of this fine Series of Medals , which , when complete, will consist of Forty in Number, will be entitled to consider himself a Subscriber , and , on his making up the Set, xoill have a handsome Case presented to him to contain the Series gratis.
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A . o 827
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George III and Queen Chatlotte on their Coronation 1761, on their Nuptials 1760, the Marquis of Gran¬ by’s Premium Medal 1765
On his Majesty’s Recovery 1789 and 179 L Thanksgiv¬ ing at St. Paul’s 1797, a small Medal by IV. Wyon, on his Majesty’s entering the 58th Year of his Reign His Majesty’s Bust, reverse ‘ Resolution and Adventure 1772/ Moreau’s Cheltenham Medal 1788, on the Erection of the Free School at Birmingham 1789 George III, reverse a Lion in Toils, inscribed ‘ Indocilis Pati, 1781,’ scarce .
George III, reverse ‘ Peace and Plenty to St, Vincent’s
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6 832 The King'* Bust, MM&r 4 G. Ill, R/ Military
Emblems, &c» inscribed 4 From Sir Robert Wigrarn, Bart. M. P. Lieut. Col. Commandant, adjudged to Richard Rogers of the 1st Company,’ Jine 0 833 The King’s Head and Titles, reverse St. Paul’s, inscribed * Laetitia cum pietate, 178.9;' the Stewards Medal in commemoration of his Majesty going to St. Paul’s to return Thanhs for his Recovery , ftie and rare o 834 A Proof, in Silver, of the Royal Society’s Gold Premi¬ um Medal, by T. Pingo , fne and rare *> 835 His present Majesty and the late Queen Charlotte, their Heads and Titles, inscribed 4 With God and the Peo¬ ple the Throne is immortal ;* reverse three Figures united, 4 Concord is the Security of Nations,’ a Me¬ dallion by T. Wyon, sen.
o 83b His Majesty’s Head and Titles, reverse Trophies, inscribed * Mare Victrix Terraque Invicta,’ exergue, 4 Avitum Transcendit Honorem, 1798/ by Kuckler . \
° 837 The King’s Bust and Titles, on the Union with Ireland,
1st Jan*. 1801, by Kuckler . . I
° 838 On the Siege of Gibraltar, representing on one side a Bird's-eye View of the Rock, Sept. 13, 1782; on the reverse , an Inscription, being a concise Account of the noble Defence made by the Garrison. A very few Medals were struck from this Die by L. Pingo . i
o 839 On the Siege of Gibraltar, a proof Impression from the
second Die, by L. Pingo . ^
Three Dies were executed of this Medal; they all broke in the striking : only about twenty were free from the flaw.
o 840 The Medal given to the Hanoverian Soldiers who defend¬ ed Gibraltar in 1782, fne and rare . . j
j 841 Premium Medals of the Dublin University, engraved by
Mossop , rare . . *3
o 842 R. Robinson, Baron Rokeby Lord Primate of Ireland, reverse a Building, 4 The Heavens declare the Glory of God, 1789/ by Mossop . t ^
843 Lord Charlemont on the Institution of the Royal Aca¬ demy in Ireland, Jan. 28, 1786, by Mossop . 1
^ 844 David La Touche, Esq. by Mossop , raref Ben Hamet 2
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7 . a S46 Society Medals and Tickets
3 o 847 Society of Antient Music, their Medal by 2 eo ; on the Institution of the Catch-Club in London, 1762, by T. Pingo
o . o S48 Prize Medals for Schools, Wit’s Magazine, &c . •
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/.? . o 851 The Medal presented by Alderman Boydell to the Sub¬ scribers to his Edition of Shakespear, Jine // b 852 Northampton Humane Society Premium Medal, Clerken- well old and new Church, a Prize Medal for Shooting o . o 853 Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, reverse Lord Thurlow, D. P. Coke, Esq. Dr. Priestley
,1 . *?85i General Elliott on his defending Gibraltar, by Terrey , Marquis Granby on his Death 1770 V . o 855 George Lord Anson, Capt. James Cooke, by L. Pingo 2, . o 856 Charles Marquis Cornwallis on his receiving the Sons of the Sultan Tippoo Saaib as Hostages, 1 793, by - Kuckler
■ /PoS57 Admiral Earl PI owe on the Defeat of the French Fleet, 1st June, 1794, by Kuckler .j.o 858 Another on the same Victory, by Barnett
0 3.59 Admiral Eail St. Vincent 1800, Tho. Howard Earl of Effingham, by Milton
. 0 860 Erskine and Gibbs, one has on the reverse ‘ T. Hardy, J. H. Tooke, T. Thelwall, on their Trials in 1794’
0 S6l Doctors G. Fordyce and J. Hunter, T. Howard Earl of Effingham, both by Milton //, . o 862 Anthony Morris Storer, very rare ; T. Howard Earl of Effingham, by J. Milton
/l . 0 863 Samuel Tyssen the celebrated Collector, 1800, by John Milton , fine and rare
o 864 Premium Medals, Royal Military Club, German Town, Oct. 4, 1777, and two others, by J. Milton j . 0 865 A Welch Society Medal, by John Milton, fine and rare
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'8-0 S66 For the Improvement of Naval Architecture, instituted
1791, by J. Milton, very fine
/• t> • 0 867 Admirals Lords Howe, St. Vincent, Duncan, Nelson
/ • J~ * o SdS Earl Spencer 1799, Two on the Victory of the Nile
1798, on the Union with Ireland 1800
/• /. 0 869 Frederick Duke of York on his being made Bishop of
Osnaburgh 1781, on the taking of Valenciennes 1793, on his Marriage with the Princess F. C. U. Catherine of Prussia, scarce
t . 0 - 0 370 On the taking of Valenciennes 1744, by Whitley ; the
Emperor Alexander of Russia, 'presented to the Grand Dutchess Catherine on her visiting the Mint 1814; and a small Gold Medal of the Duke of Wellington, by T. Wyon,jun.
/ - // , 4/871 George and Caroline Prince and Princess of Wales, on
the Fete given on their Marriage in 179-5 at Frog- more by the late Queen Charlotte, engraved by Kuckler,jlne and rare . v
/ * /■;. I S 72 The Prince Regent, his Bust by Barnet, inscribed
* Georgius Princ. Wall.’ reverse Alfred dividing his last Loaf with a Pilgrim, * Coronam munificentia su- perat 1792’
/ • fH.o 873 George Prince Regent, reverse a Representation of the
Bombardment of Algiers by Lord Exmouth, August 27, 18 16, by the late Tlios.Wyon, jun.
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J . o ■ 0 874 Henry the Second’s Penny; Henry the Eighth's Groat,
Half Groat, and Penny, struck for Cardinal Wolsey ; Mary’s Groat ; Charles the First’s Penny H . /»..!> S 75 Mary of Scotland, the Testoon with her Head, another
< F. M. 1553/ scarce
/ . t - 0 8 76 Charles I, a Pattern for a Twenty-shilling Piece ; the
King’s Bust bare-headed
a a ■ 0% 77 Charles II, inscribed ‘ Magna opera domine, 1660/
by Simon, very Jine „
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z ■ <?878 George II, a Pattern for a Crown, 1746, fine /S' . as 79 Proofs of the Bank Dollars for England and Ireland, &c. o <?880 Patterns for a Half Crown and Shilling of George Prince of Wales (the Half Crown Pewter), rare ; Proofs of the Bank of England Eighteen-penny and Three- shilling Pieces, and the Bank of Ireland Ten-penny Piece
/a -a 881 Patterns for a Hackuey Penny and Halfpenny; the Ips¬ wich Pennies, with Head of Cardinal Wolsey, one has a tassel on his cap , and is very rare, fyc.
- o 882 Baltimore Shilling and Sixpence, New England Shilling and Sixpence
S~- o 883 The Bombay Rupee, inscribed * Moneta Bombaiensis, 151.5 / in the centre ‘ Pax Deo/ reverse the Arms, 2*
very rare . ,
GOLD PATTERNS AND PROOFS OF ENGLISH
COIN, &c.
<?SS4 James V of Scotland, his Bonnet Piece; an Ecu of Charles IX King of France . .
s ■ a 88.5 Charles the First's Three-pound Piece, 1644, Oxon, highly pi'eserved . .
o . o SS6 Oliver's Broad, by Thomas Simon , very Jine ,
t . o 887 Charles the Second's Broad, by T. Simon, fine /a . a 888 Charles II, * Magnalia Dei/ highly preserved, and very rare
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Mr. SOTHEBY will submit to the Public the following Col- lections during the present Season, at No. 3, Wellington Street , Waterloo Bridge , Strand, whete he is removed for the advantage of more extensive Premises: —
Bindley Collection of Portraits.
PART II,
Containing the remaining Portion of the Valuable COLLEC¬ TION of BRITISH PORTRAITS, from the Revolution to the present Time, the Property of the late
JAMES BINDLEY, ESQ. F.A.S.
Of Somerset Place,
embracing a choice Assemblage of Proofs and Private Plates ; many after Sir Joshua Reynolds and other celebrated Artists, interspersed with several Beautiful Drawings in Colours.
PART III
Will comprise his extensive COLLECTION of BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY and Valuable MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, by the most esteemed Ancient and Modern Masters, the Portfolios that contained the Collection, a few valuable Pictures, &c.
The Entire and Valuable COLLECTION of COINS and MEDALS, in GOLD, SILVER, and COPPER, CABINETS and CURIOSITIES, of the late
Mr. JOHN THANE.
The Genuine and Select
COLLECTION of BOOKS and BOOKS of PRINTS,
The Property of MAJOR CHARLES JAMES,
Author of the Military Dictionary, Regimental Companion,
Poems, &c.
In this Collection will be found some of the fine Editions of the Classics, printed by Bodoni, Didot the Elder, Horace Wal¬ pole, &c. together with a variety of scarce Tracts and interesting
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Works relating to the FRENCH REVOLUTION: — Various Military Publications in all the Living Languages. — Among other interesting Articles will be found Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary, in 2 volumes in folio, with MS. Additions by the late John Horne Tooke, Esq. ; also two Copies of his Diversions of Purley, with the Blanks tilled up ; togethei with several presentation Copies of other Works.
To which will be added, a most complete Series of Revolution¬ ary and Buonapartean Medals, including all the rare Italian ones ; also all the Series of Medals struck at the French Mint from the Reign of Lewis XII to the present Day. Likewise a Series of the Parisian Bronzes representing Buonaparte in his different Ca¬ pacities of General, &c. &c. — A complete Set of Dassier’s Me¬ dals — Sulphur Casts done in Paris under the eye of Millin, to serve as an Index to the Bonapartean Mint Medals. The Whole in most superb Condition.
The valuable and matchless COLLECTION of ANTIQUE BRONZES, CARVINGS in MARBLE, IVORY, and WOOD, MINIATURES, ANTIQUE GEMS, RINGS, SEALS, CA¬ MEOS and INTAGLIOS, RAPHAEL’S WARE, &c. ; also, A COLLECTION of MEDALS, GOLD and SILVER COINS, DRAWINGS, PRINTS, &c. the Property of the late
MATTHEW MICHELL, ESQ.
Of Grove House, Enfield.
IMPORTATION FROM ITALY,
Consisting of many of the Edition es Principes of the Classics, Italian Poetry, Romances, Facetiae, ami Belles Lettres, together with a very large and valuable Collection of Greek and other Manuscripts, from thfe celebrated Saibante Collection, de¬ scribed byScipio Maffei in his Verona Illustrata.
THE CHARDIN LIBRARY,
Consisting of a complete Collection of the Variorum Classics, ami many ot those printed at Oxford and Cambridge ; together with a fine Selection of French, Italian, and Spanish Literature, among which will be found most of the early Spanish Cronicles.
The Whole collected by the celebrated Amateur, Mr. CHAR¬ DIN, during a period of Thirty Years, and are in the finest possible Condition.
Valuable Collection of Drawings.
A SUPERB CABINET OF DRAWINGS, The Property of a NOBLEMAN,
ABOUNDING IN
CHOICE SPECIMENS
OF THE
GREAT MASTERS OF ALL THE SCHOOLS,
AND COMPRISING
The Genuine and Estimable
Raphael,
M. Angelo,
Polidore,
Titian,
Tintoret,
Corregio,
The Caracci, P. Veronese,
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A. Durer,
M. Schaen,
Rubens,
Vandyck,
Ostade,
Berchem,
Both,
C. Dusart,
Productions of
Rembrandt,
P. Potter,
C. du Jardin,
A. and E. Van de Velde, Vander Neer,
Van Gayen,
Teniers,
Callop, See.
The whole in high Preservation.
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Removed from his House in Russell Square, u
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