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ANA Signature Sale 3041 Sess. 4  13 August 2015
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Lot 32231

Estimate: 20 000 USD
Price realized: 20 000 USD
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James II Satirical gold Medal on the Landing of William of Orange at Torbay 1688 AU58 NGC, Eimer-298. 49mm. 60gm. Unsigned by R. Arondeaux. The obverse foreground depicts William as emperor with raised sword and serpent underfoot as his royalty holds the arm of Britannia, flanked by her shield ornamented with roses and thistles. In the background we see Jesuit Edward Petre fleeing with a young Prince James on his back holding a windmill, legend DEO VIN DICE IUSTITA COMITE. surrounding. The intricately designed reverse depicts troops disembarking from their boats near a fortified harbor, with numerous large fleets on the horizon, legend CONTRA INFANTEM PERDITIONIS surrounds with EXPEDITIO NAUALIS PRO LIBERTATE ANGLIAE. MDCLXXXVIII in exergue. This spectacular, highly illustrative gold medal displays desirable, antiqued patina accented with amber luster that clings to the devices. A small die break on the obverse, as well as light handling in the way of micro abrasions and light wisps are noted; however, they are well within the confines of the assigned grade and somewhat expected for a medal of this size and age. Regardless, the overall nature of this medal is extremely pleasing and the satirical subject matter is highly engaging.It is known that Edward Petre served as religious counsel to James II, and the depiction of a young Prince James holding a windmill quite possibly refers to the struggle between them since James II--a Catholic ruling over Protestants--blamed Petre for his failures. Ultimately, James II fled England when his Protestant son-in-law, William of Orange, invaded in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, thus securing the English throne for himself and his wife, ruling as William and Mary. From The Providence Collection

Estimate: 20000-25000 USD
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