Argentina. 1854. Buenos Aires. Swearing in of the Provincial Constitution. Medal. (Cunietti Ferrrando page 135) (Rosa 250). Struck over a 2 reales of Carlos IV 1799. Very rare. Silver. 6,40 g. Ø29 mm. MBC+. Ex Colección A. J. Derman.
Description
Portugal. 1834. Pedro IV. Series of 9 medals of distinction dedicated to honor the combatants in the Liberal Wars. Rare in full set. Bronze. Approximate weight per piece 16 g. 30x35 mm, with attached joint ring and hinged. EBC. Ex Aureo & Calico 11/07/2007, no. 1735.
Description
Papal States. s/d (about 1523). To Pope Adrian VI of Utrecht. Obverse plate. (Kress 629) (Van Mieris II p. 158-3). Engraver: C. Meit (Worms). Uniface. Nice. Extremely rare. Cast bronze. 98,12 g. Ø84 mm. EBC+.
Description
(s. XV). Matrix for seal wax or lacquer. Obv.: @S1D L COMVN LOS FELGRESES D S CAEh! D L CAMINO D CARIOEAL. Rev.: Virgin enthroned with child in arms and scepter, below C S PI /TAL, all surrounded by a vegetal border in mandorla. Ogival with perforated rear flap for hanging. Nice. 92,91 g. 46x70 mm. EBC.
Description
s/d (1504-1516). Juana I. Hanging lead seal. (Boletín MAN VIII, p. 65-66, no. 24-26 var) (Guglieri I, p. 457, no. 623). Obv.: @IOhANA,D,G,REGINA,CAST,LEGGI,GRANAT,PRINC,ARAGO°Z°UTRIUS,SICI,IhRUM,ARChU. The majestatic queen, on throne with back finished in scallop shellted shell, wears habit with broad toga, holding scepter and cruciferous globe. Rev.: AUSTR1DUC!Z!BRAB-COMITISA1FLANDRIE1TR!. Shield crowned with the arms of the Habsburgs. Section of the original lower tricolor cord. Rare with such a long legend. Lead. 385,71 g. Ø82 mm. MBC-/BC+. Ex Aureo & Calico 30/11/2011, no. 1940.
Description
s/d (1556-1598). Felipe II. Hanging lead seal. (Boletín MAN VIII p. 66, no. 27-28) (Gublieri I p. 470, no. 636 and p. 474-475, no. 643-644). Obv.: PHILIPPVS!D!G!REX-CASTEL!LEG!ARAG-NAVAR!VTR!Q!SICIL. The majestic king, on a richly ornamented throne flanked by pilasters, holding a sword and cruciferous globe. Rev.: INDIARVM!INSVLARVM!ET!TERRAE!FIRMAE!MARIS!OCEANI!ET!Z. Crowned coat of arms of Felipe II. Weak legends. Section of the original lower tricolor cord. Lead. 427,78 g. Ø78 mm. MBC.
Description
s/d (1598-1521). Felipe III. Hanging lead seal. (Boletín MAN VIII p. 66-67, no. 29-32) (Guglieri I page 480-482, no. 653-656 and p. 484-485, no. 661-662). Obv.: PHILIPPVS III D G CASTELLAE LEGIOINS NAVARRAE GRANATAE. The majestic king, on a richly ornamented throne flanked by pilasters, holding a sword and cruciferous globe. Rev.: TOLETI GALICIAE HISPALIS CORDVBAE MVRCIAE ETC REX. Shield crowned and quartered with the arms of Castile and Leon, below pomegranate. Lead. 398,52 g. Ø80 mm. MBC/BC+. Ex Aureo & Calico 07/01/2010, no. 562.
Description
s/d (1621-1665). Felipe IV. Hanging lead seal. (Boletín MAN VIII p. 67, Nº 33-35) (Guglieri I p. 489, no. 668 and p. 490, no. 670). Obv.: PHILIPPVS!IIII!D!G!CASTELLAE!LEGIONIS!NAVARRAE°. The majestatic king, on a richly ornamented throne flanked by pilasters holding a cruciferous globe sword. Rev.: PHILIPPVS!IIII!D!G!CASTELLAE!LEGIONIS!NAVARRAE!GRANATAE/TOLETI!GALICIAE!HISPALIS!CORDUVAE!MURCIAE!ETC!REX. Coat of arms crowned and quartered, with the arms of Castilla and Leon, below pomegranate. Crack produced by the cord, in vertical diameter, but very good example. Very rare especially in this condition. Lead. 574 g. Ø92 mm. (MBC+). Ex Aureo 05/25/2005, no. 220.
Description
s/d (1621-1665). Felipe IV. Hanging lead seal. (Boletín MAN VIII p. 67, no. 33-35) (Guglieri I p. 489, no. 668 and p. 490, no. 670). Obv.: PHILIPPVS!IIII!D!G!CASTELLAE!LEGIONIS!NAVARRAE°. The majestic king, on a richly ornamented throne flanked by pilasters, holding a sword and cruciferous globe. Widespread lead oxide, but clear reading of the legend and type. Lead. 584 g. Ø93 mm. (MBC+).
Description
s/d (1759-1788). Carlos III. Hanging lead seal. Obv.: CAROLUS°III°D°G°HISPANIARUM°REX°. His young bust, laureate and draped, with the fleece collar. Rev.: Coat of arms of Charles III: Aragon, Sicily, Austria, modern Burgundy, Parma, Tuscany, ancient Burgundy, Flanders, Tyrol and Brabant, over all, Castile and Leon enté of Granada and escutcheon of the Bourbons. Very rare. Lead. 6,80 g. Ø90 mm. (EBC). Ex Aureo 11/30/2011, no. 1945. Ex Balsach collection.
Description