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Auction 22007  18 Oct 2022
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Lot 798

Starting price: 600 GBP
Price realized: 3500 GBP
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The Death of Duke of Marlborough, AR Medal, 1722, by J. Dassier, IOHAN • CHURC • DUX MARLB •, draped and armoured bust three-quarters right, rev. VBI ADERAT IBI VICTORIA•, Victory with a wreath and palm, stands between military trophies, OB • 27 • JUN • 1722 • NAT • ANN • 74 • in exergue in two lines, plain edge, 42mm, 40.69g (Eimer 495; MI ii 457/68; Harding 59 this medal), with a highly attractive flashy-lustre and iridescent toning, devices pleasingly struck-up, even to the minutest detail, a handsome example, practically as struck.
Surprisingly few medals were struck to commemorate the death of the Duke of Marlborough, perhaps this was due to the difficulties associated with combining a Royal portrait with one of a person of lesser rank, a problem during the reign of Queen Anne. This medal, engraved by Jean Dassier who was not an employee of the Mint, has a portrait of the Duke, accompanied on the reverse by a winged figure of Victory. The reverse legend: 'Where he was present there was victory' refers to the fact that the Duke never lost a battle or failed in the siege of a city. The Duke's tomb, which is by Rysbrack and in the chapel at Blenheim, is decorated with enlarged marble copies of Croker's medals the majority of which can be specifically identified.
Estimate: £700 - £900
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