Netherlands. 1695. Maximilian II Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria and governor of the Netherlands. Siege and recapture of Namur (Eimer 366) (Van Loon IV p. 203-1) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1695-32). Engraver: G. Hautsch. Edge lettering: REX ANGLVS FVSO GAVDENT BAVARVSQVE NAMVRCO. Edge legend with chronogram. Dings. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2045. Rare. Silver. 37 g. Ø45 mm. EBC-.
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Great Britain. 1695. William III. The capture of Namur (Van Loon IV p. 197-1 var) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1695-25 var). Engraver: J. Boskam. Ex Morton & Eden 10/03/2003, no. 417. White metal. 70,36 g. Ø59 mm. EBC.
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Great Britain. 1695. William III. The capture of Namur (Van Loon IV p. 205-2) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1695-36). Engraver: J. van Dishoecke. Drilling on edge. Ex Morton & Eden 10/03/2003, no. 416. Very rare. Silver. 30,07 g. Ø39 mm. With rim. EBC-.
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Holy Empire. s/d (ca. 1696). Joseph I. Nuremberg. Coronation of Joseph I as Holy Roman Emperor (Kleinert 39). Engraver: Ph. H. Müller and F. Kleinert. Edge lettering: NON AMBITU ARMATO SED IUSTITIA MAIORUM CORONANTUR POSTERI (FK). The inscription on the reverse corresponds to chapter 49, verses 22-24 of the Book of Genesis. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Rare. Silver. 30 g. Ø44 mm. MBC.
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Italy. Papal States. 1696. Charles Labia, bishop of Adria. Laying of the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the church of San Stefano in Rovigo. Engraver: S. Valier. Very rare. Cast bronze. 36,19 g. Ø44 mm. MBC.
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1697. Charles II. The Peace Treaty of Ryswick. Two repaired drillings. Medal made by two thin plates, united by a brass fence. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Very rare. Bronze. 17,40 g. Ø50 mm. (MBC+).
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1697. The Ryswick Peace Treaty. (Forrer IV p. 200) (Van Loon IV p. 266-2) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1697-46). Engraver: Ph. H. Müller. Edge lettering: PAX UNA TRIUMPHIS INNUMERIS POTIOR. Ex Aureo 01/26/2005, no. 2507. White metal. 26 g. Ø45 mm. EBC.
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Great Britain. 1697. William III. The State of Great Britain after the Peace Treaty of Ryswick. (Eimer 372) (Van Loon IV p. 250-1) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1697-16). Engraver: J. Croker (unsigned). Edge lettering: Remnants of legend? Nice. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Very rare. Silver. 105,68 g. Ø70 mm. EBC+.
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Holy Roman Empire. s/d (ca. 1699). Joseph I. Marriage of Joseph I and Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Obverse medallion. Oval carved ivory 59x86 mm module, on red velvet upholstered board with wooden frame and gold leaf. Total dimension 100x124 mm. Back ring for hanging. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 11/2004, no. 2852. Very rare. 65,59 g. MBC+.
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Netherlands. s/d (ca. 1700). Charles II and Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria.. Suppression of riots in Brussels. (British Museum inv. no. G3,FD.287) (Van Loon IV p. 301) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1700-8). Die break on reverse. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 12/09/2006, no. 1923. Cast bronze. 59,17 g. Ø56 mm. MBC.
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France. 1638. Louis XIII of France. Paris. Birth of the Dauphin (AR. 2 var) (Divo 2 var) (Forrer III p. 617) (Méd.Fr. 86) (Musée du Louvre Inv. No. OAP 1066). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Aureo 10/24/2013, no. 1556. Bronze. 32,49 g. Ø41 mm. S/C-.
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France. 1643. Louis XIV of France. Beginning of his reign. (AR. 5 var leg. obvv.) (Divo 5 var leg. obv.) (Forrer III p. 617-618) (Méd.Fr. 5) (MLGre. 4 sim). Engraver: I. Mauger. Belongs to the Uniform Series of Louis XIV Metallic History Medals, bronze, silver and gold medals with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Die break. Ex Áureo 04/27/2000, no. 4246. Bronze. 37,12 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1643. Louis XIV of France. Commemoration of the beginning of his reign. On edge: cornucopia - BRONZE (cast from 1880 by the Monnaie de Paris). Engraver: P. Roettiers. 1601 inked in black, on edge. Modern casting similar to the reverse of the Medal belonging to the Royal Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, referenced in HMP. 332 and different in module in AR. 5 and Divo 5. Cast bronze. 176,21 g. Ø70 mm. EBC.
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France. 1643. Louis XIV of France. Naval defeat of the Spaniards at Cartagena. (AR. 9) (Cru.Medalles 100b) (Divo 9) (Fonrobert 8181) (Forrer III p. 618, indicates two variants) (Méd.Fr. 9C). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and H. Le Breton (rev. unsigned). Belongs to the Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV published in 1702, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Dings. Bronze. 29,31 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1643. Louis XIV of France. Naval defeat of the Spaniards at Cartagena. (AR. missing, same subject med. 9) (Cru.Medalles 101) (Divo missing, same subject med. 9) (Forrer III p. 618, indicates two variants) (HMP. 468) (MLGre. 7). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and Rög (rev). Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV issued in 1723, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Aureo 04/27/2000, no. 4248. Bronze. 33,57 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1645. Louis XIV of France. Capture of Roses (AR. 14 var leg. obv.) (Cru.Medalles 105b var leg. obv.) (Divo 14 var leg. obv.) (Méd.Fr. 19C) (MHP. 478). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the Uniform Series of Louis XIV Metallic History Medals, bronze, silver and gold medals with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Dings. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Bronze. 28,19 g. Ø41 mm. MBC+/EBC-.
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France. 1646. Louis XIV of France. Capture of Courtrai, Bergues and Mardyck, in Flanders. (AR. 20) (Divo 20) (Forrer II p. 8) (Méd.Fr. 26) (MLGre. 19). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV published in 1723, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Beautiful. Bronze. 28,58 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1646. Louis XIV of France. Capture of Dunkirk. (AR. missing, same subject med. 21) (Divo missing, same subject med. 21) (Forrer II p. 8) (MLGre. 20). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and T. Bernard (rev). Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV published in 1723, bronze, silver and gold medals with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Bronze. 31,51 g. Ø41 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1646. Louis XIV of France. The conquests of 1646. (AR. 23 var leg. obv.) (Divo 23 var leg. obv.) (Méd.Fr. 31) (MLGre. 22 var leg. obv. and exergue). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the Uniform Series of Louis XIV Metallic History Medals, bronze, silver and gold medals with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Dings. Bronze. 35,04 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1648. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Ypres (AR. missing) (Divo missing) (Forrer I, p. 684) (MLGre. 24). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and J. Duvivier (rev). Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV published in 1723, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Aureo 04/27/2002, no. 4253. Bronze. 36,02 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1648. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Tortosa. (AR. 26 var leg. and type obv) (Cru.Medalles 115a var leg. and type obv) (Divo 26 var leg. and type obv) (Méd.Fr. 37C) (MLGre. 26). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV published in 1723, medals in bronze, silver and gold with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Bronze. 31,80 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.