Auction 424

Date: 2023-12-14

# Items: 366

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Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 424 . 301
France. 1678. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Ghent. (AR. 170 var engraver) (Divo 170 var engraver) (Méd.Fr. 226D) (MLGre. 169 sim) (Van Loon III p. 226-1 var) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1678-2 var). Engraver: J. Dollin. 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 Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/10/2005, no. 2034. Bronze. 30,81 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1678. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Ypres. (AR. 171 var engraver) (Divo 171 var engraver) (Méd.Fr. 227) (MLGre. 170 sim) (Van Loon III p. 227) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1678-4). Engraver: J. Dollin. 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 Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/15/2007, no. 2479. Bronze. 31,49 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1678. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Puigcerdà. (AR. 173) (Cru.Medalles 126) (Divo 173) (Méd.Fr. 229) (MLGre. 172 sim). 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 Aureo 01/26/1999, no. 2740. Bronze. 30,13 g. Ø41 mm. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 424 . 304
France. 1678. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Puigcerdà. (AR. 173 var engraver) (Cru.Medalles 126 var engraver) (Divo 173 var engraver) (Méd.Fr. 229) (MLGre. 172 sim). Engraver: J. Dollin. Die break on reverse. 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. 33,84 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1678. Louis XIV of France. The combat of Saint-Denis. (AR. 176) (Divo 176) (Méd.Fr. 234B) (MLGre. 175 sim) (Van Loon III p. 232) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1678-11). 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 12/09/2006, no. 1918. Bronze. 24,55 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1679. Louis XIV of France. Marriage of Marie Louise of Orleans to King Carlos II of Spain. (AR. 177) (Divo 177) (Méd.Fr. 235) (MLGre. 176 sim) (Van Loon III p. 268) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1679-35). Engraver: J. Mauger. Ding on edge. 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 Aureo 04/27/2000, no. 4279. Bronze. 35,11 g. Ø41 mm. EBC-.
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France. 1680. Louis XIV of France. Submission of ten imperial villages in Alsace. (AR. 179) (Divo 179) (Méd.Fr. 237) (MLGre. 179 sim). 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 03/12/2005, no. 2593. Bronze. 30,80 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1683. Louis XIV of France. Birth of the Duke of Anjou. (AR. same subject med. 200) (Divo. same subject med. 200) (MLGre. same subject med. 200). 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. Die break on obverse. Beautiful. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 03/12/2005, no. 2594. Rare. Bronze. 89,47 g. Ø62 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1684. Louis XIV of France. The Truce of Regensburg (Van Loon III p. 294-1) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1684-10). 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. Engraver: M. Molart. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 03/24/2007, no. 2099. Bronze. 64,49 g. Ø58 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1684. Louis XIV of France. Truce of Regensburg and remission to Spain of outstanding contributions. (AR. 206) (Divo 206) (Méd.Fr. 265B) (MLGre 206 sim) (Van Loon III p. 298) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1684-18). Engraver: J. Mauger. 45(-)7 inked in black, on obverse. 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 Aureo 04/27/2000, no. 4280. Bronze. 32,17 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1685. Louis XIV of France. Discovery of the five satellites of Saturn. (AR. missing, same subject med. 214, var date) (Divo. missing, same subject med. 214, var date) (HMP. 77 rev. var module) (MLGre. missing, same subject med. 214, var date). Engraver: H. Breton. Marks on edge: C and 4 signs. Detached lamination on obverse. Modern restrike. Silver. 19,49 g. Ø35 mm. EBC-.
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France. 1687. Louis XIV of France. The recovery of the king (AR. same subject med. 218) (Divo same subject med. 218) (MLGre. same subject med. 219). Engravers: J. Roettiers and M. Molart. Mark on edge: cornucopia - BRONZE (restrike or casting done from 1880 by the Monnaie de Paris). Dings on edge. Bronze. 129,48 g. Ø69 mm. S/C.
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France. 1687. Louis XIV of France. To the Public Health (Van Loon III p. 328) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1687-5). Engraver: A. Rondeaux. Mark on edge: cornucopia - BRONZE (restrike or casting done from 1880 by the Monnaie de Paris). Bronze. 177,15 g. Ø73 mm. S/C.
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France. 1689. Louis XIV of France. Furnes (Veurne - Belgium) defended by the French army (Van Loon III p. 409) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1689-56). Engraver: J. Rousell. Dings. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 03/12/2005, no. 2465. Rare. Silver. 40,64 g. Ø45 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1689. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Camprodon (AR. 227) (Cru.Medalles 128) (Divo. 227) (Méd.Fr. 291 var) (MLGre. 227 sim). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and H. Breton (rev). 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. 29,52 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1689. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Camprodon (AR. 227) (Cru.Medalles 128) (Divo. 227) (Méd.Fr. 291 var) (MLGre. 227 sim). Engravers: J. Mauger (obv) and H. Breton (rev). 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 Aureo 01/26/1999, no. 2741. Bronze. 26,65 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1690. Louis XIV of France. The battle of Fleurus. (AR. 228 var engraver) (Divo 228 var engraver) (Méd.Fr. 292B) (HLGre. 228 sim) (Van Loon III p. 447) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1690-18). Engraver: J. Dollin. 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 09/15/2007, no. 2482. Bronze. 33,73 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1690. Louis XIV of France. The conquest of Savoy. (AR. 233) (Divo 233) (Méd.Fr. 297B) (MLGre 233 sim) (Van Loon IV p. 18-1) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1690-51). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the Uniform Series of Medals from 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. Cuts and dings. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 03/12/2005, no. 2598. Bronze. 35,31 g. Ø41 mm. EBC.
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France. 1691. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Mons (Van Loon IV p. 45-1) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1691-30). Engraver: M. Molart. 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. On reverse, the legend separations are small hearts, characteristic of the engraver Michel Molart. Medal reproduced later with variants and in 41 mm module, referenced in AR. 235, Divo 235 and MLGre. 235. 235. Cleaned. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 09/15/2007, no. 2483. Rare. Cast bronze. 161,54 g. Ø75 mm. MBC+.
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France. 1691. Louis XIV of France. The capture of Mons. (AR. 235 var leg. anv.) (Divo 235 var leg. obv.) (Méd.Fr. 299B) (MLGre. 235 sim) (Van Loon IV p. 45-2) (Vanhoudt Med. III 1691-31). Engraver: 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. Ex Jean Elsen & ses Fils 12/06/2014, no. 1611. Bronze. 38,52 g. Ø41 mm. EBC+.
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France. 1691. Louis XIV of France. The combat of Leuze. (AR. 238) (Divo 238) (Méd.Fr. 302B) (MLGre. 238 sim) (Van Loon IV p. 73) (Vanhoudt Med. IV 1691-62). Engraver: J. Mauger. Belongs to the 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. 2040. Bronze. 23,35 g. Ø41 mm. EBC-.