France. 1658. Louis XIV of France. Battle of the Dunes. Reverse plate. (AR. same subject med. 48) (Divo Same subject med. 48) (HMP. 142 var module and engraver) Engraver: M. Molart. Uniface. Belongs to the uniform Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, made between 1691 and 1697, medals in bronze with module of 70 mm, and silver and gold of 72 and 73 mm in diameter, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Cast lead. 33,79 g. Ø72 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1659. Louis XIV of France. Peace of the Pyrenees conferences (AR. missing) (Divo missing) (MLGre. 54). Engraver: 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. Light stains. Scarce. Bronze. 30,50 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1660. Louis XIV of France. Peace between Spain and France - Meeting of the king with Philip IV, on Pheasant Island (HMP. 11 and 299 rev). Engravers: J. Mauger (obverse unsigned) and M. Molart (rev). Die defect on the obverse. Belongs to the Royal Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, made between 1663 and 1691, medals in bronze, silver and gold with module between 36 and 65 mm in diameter, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 03/12/2005, no. 2573. Rare. Bronze. 107,95 g. Ø62 mm. EBC.
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France. 1660. Louis XIV of France. Peace between Spain and France - Interview of the king with Philip IV, on Pheasant Island (AR. 55 sim) (Divo 55 sim) (MLGre. 56). 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. Rare in silver. Silver. 33,35 g. Ø41 mm. EBC-.
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France. 1660. Louis XIV of France. Marriage of the king with Maria Theresa of Austria. (AR. 56 var leg. obv.) (Divo 56 var leg. obv) (Méd.Fr. 84) (MLGre. 57) (Van Loon II p. 449-2) (Vanhoudt Med. II 1660-17). 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. Minimal hairlines. Beautiful. Ex Aureo 04/28/2004, no. 995. Very rare. Gold. 58,65 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1660. Louis XIV of France. Entrance of Queen Maria Theresa of Austria in Paris (Trésor NG. p. 7, no. 1 print VIII) (Van Loon II p. 451-1 rev. sim, var mod.) (Vanhoudt 1660-23 rev. sim, var mod.). Engraver: J. Mauger. Die crack on obverse. Scratch on edge. Belongs to the Royal Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, made between 1663 and 1691, medals in bronze, silver and gold with module between 36 and 65 mm in diameter, created to commemorate the events of his reign. (Reverse later copied in smaller module, with variants, in AR. 58). Dings. Ex Valentín de Céspedes Collection. Rare. Bronze. 111,11 g. Ø63 mm. EBC.
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France. 1660. Louis XIV of France. Entrance of Queen Maria Theresa of Austria in Paris. (AR. missing, same subject med. 58) (Divo missing, same subject med. 58) (MLGre. 59). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and T. Bernard (rev). Belongs to the reformed Uniform Series of Louis XIV Metallic History Medals issued in 1723, bronze, silver and gold medals with 41 mm diameter module, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Ex Áureo 04/27/2000, no. 4264. Ex Celso Isla Collection. Bronze. 29,60 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1661. Louis XIV of France. The birth of the Dauphin (AR. 65 rev. var module) (Divo 64 rev. var module). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv. unsigned) and J. Roettiers (rev). Die defect on the obverse. Belongs to the Royal Series of Medals of the Metallic History of Louis XIV, made between 1663 and 1691, medals in bronze, silver and gold with module between 36 and 65 mm in diameter, created to commemorate the events of his reign. Beautiful. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2171. Rare. Bronze. 112,24 g. Ø62 mm. EBC.
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France. 1662. Louis XIV of France. Right to precede recognized by Spain. (AR. 68 var leg. obv.) (Divo 68 var leg. obv.) (Méd.Fr. 102b) (MLGre. 69 sim). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv.) and T. Bernard (rev. unsigned). 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. Bronze. 31,38 g. Ø41 mm. EBC-.
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France. 1662. Louis XIV of France. Acquisition of Dunkirk. (AR. missing, same subject med. 71.) (Divo missing, same subject med. 71) (MLGre. 72 var leg.). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and T. Bernard (rev). 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. Ex Áureo 04/27/2000, no. 4265. Ex Celso Isla Collection. Cast bronze. 32,61 g. Ø41 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1665. Louis XIV of France. Military reviews. (AR. 85 var) (Divo 85) (Méd.Fr. 123B). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and T. Bernard (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. Bronze. 28,23 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1666. Louis XIV of France. The king's clemency with the contractors. Engraver: M. Molart. Mark on edge: cornucopia - BRONZE. 1052 inked in red, on edge. Modern coinage. Bronze. 131,35 g. Ø71 mm. EBC-.
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France. 1667. Louis XIV of France. The Flanders campaign (AR. 95) (Divo 95) (HMP. 148 var metal) (Méd.Fr. 138B) (MLGre. 97 sim) (Van Loon III p. 5) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1667-14). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and T. Bernard (rev). 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 Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2024. Bronze. 33,91 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1667. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Tournai and Courtrai. (AR. missing, same subject med. 96 var module). Large module. Bronze. 221,67 g. Ø88 mm. EBC+.
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Netherlands. 1602. Maurice I of Nassau, prince of Orange. Utrecht. Siege and capture of the city of Grave (Van Loon I p. 551-2) (Vanhoudt Med. I 1602-5). Engraver: C. V. Vogelau. Very rare. Wrought silver. 29,81 g. Ø48 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1667. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Tournai and Courtrai. (AR. 96) (Divo 96) (Méd.Fr. 140) (MLGre. 100 sim) (Van Loon III, p. 7-1) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1667-15). Engraver: J. Mauger. 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. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2025. Bronze. 26,64 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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Netherlands. 1602. Maurice I of Nassau, Prince of Orange. Victories of Maurice over the troops of the Archduke (Eimer 75) (Van Loon I p. 553-3) (Vanhoudt Med. I 1602-10). Engraver: G. van Bijlaer. Fields around the figures, smoothed with burin. Bella. Ex Áureo 12/20/2000, No. 2305. Ex Celso Isla Collection. Rare. Wrought silver. 21 g. Ø45 mm with openwork border and 10 mm ring. EBC-.
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France. 1667. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Courtray and Oudenarde. (AR. 96 var) (Divo 96 var) (Méd.Fr. 140 var) (MLGre. 100) (Van Loon III, p. 7-1 var) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1667-15 var). 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. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/15/2007, no. 2465. Bronze. 28,88 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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Netherlands. 1602. Maurice I of Nassau, Prince of Orange. Victories of Maurice over the troops of the Archduke (Eimer 75) (Van Loon I p. 553-3) (Vanhoudt Med. I 1602-10). Engraver: G. van Bijlaer. Ex Áureo 12/20/2000, No. 2306. Ex Celso Isla Collection. Rare. 13,24 g. Ø35 mm with 3 mm ring. Gold plated Wrought silver. MBC+.
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France. 1667. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Oudenarde (AR. 98) (Divo 98) (Méd.Fr. 139) (MLGre. 98 sim) (Van Loon III p. 9) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1667-18). Engraver: J. Mauger. 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. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2026. Bronze. 28,44 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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