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Buy or Bid Sale 206  15 Nov 2018
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Lot 407

Starting price: 720 USD
Price realized: 1200 USD
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Great Britain, 1742, Medal, EF/AU; Great Britain, 1742 Medal, EF/AU, George II (1727-1760), Martin Folkes (1690-1754), Scholar, Antiquary and Numismatist. Silver medal Bust of Martin Folkes, right, hair short, no drapery/ Sphinx, right, with crescent on its side; behind, the pyramidical tomb of Caius Sestius within the walls of Rome: above, the meridian sun. 25.6g, 36 mm diam. Eimer-572. Medal attributed to Ottone Hamerani. Quite an attractive and facinating medal. Nicely toned and very scarce There were no auction records available for the silver eample of this medal and to be certain, we test the medal and it is confirmed to be silver. The one example we found is in the British Museum. See below. https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=950062&partId=1&images=true Medallic Illustrations 2, published in 1885, states: Rare. This medal was executed at Rome, and, tradition says, by especial command of the Pope, unknown to Folkes, whom it was intended to surprise during his visit to that city. Freemasonry was originally named "Lux", and is said to have existed from the creation. The date of this medal, supposing the s to be a blunder for 5, is the year of the world or of Masonry 5742. The Masons considered the creation to have been 4000, or 4004 years anterior to the Christian era: the date of the medal may be therefore 1738 or 1742. Either date is inconsistent with the story, as Folkes' visit to Rome took place in 1733. It is much more probable that the medal was struck at Rome to show the high esteem in which Folkes was held in the city of antiquities, and about the time that he was elected a member of the French Academy. There is in the British Museum an early proof of this medal struck before the legends were added or the type of the reverse finished. (See also Medallic Illustrations 2, published in 1885, states: p558.185 (registration no. M.8450).)See Snelling, Thomas, 'Thirty-nine Plates of English Medals', London, 1766, xxxiii. 5; Kluyskens, Hippolyte, 'Des Hommes célèbres dans les Sciences et les Arts, et des Médailles qui consacrent leur souvenir', 2 vols. Gand, 1859, Vol. I. p. 308.
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