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January 2015 NYINC Auction - Sess. B  10 January 2015
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Lot 1036

Starting price: 900 USD
Price realized: 1400 USD
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MEXICO. Mexico City, Real Academia de Derecho Espanol. Silver Medal, 1778. Charles III (1759-88). ALMOST UNCIRCULATED.
57.96 mm; 123.25 gms. Gr-K-75a; Vives-51. By G. A. Gil. VERY RARE. Armored bust of Charles III right; Reverse: Four figures around table on raised dais with three other figures below. Designed by Antonio Geronimo Gil (signed on both obverse and reverse) for the Spanish Royal Academy of Law in 1778. The Mexico City "Mo" mint mark is visible at 8 o'clock on the reverse very neatly hidden on a rock. Seated at the table are allegorical figures of fortitude, temperance, prudence and justice who form the tribunal. The designer of this medal Geronimo Antonio Gil, was engraver at the Mexico city mint and a founding director of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos (Royal medalists Academy). A large and impressive medal, boldly struck giving full detail to the robust portrait of the king in armor as well as the finer devices of the reverse design. Only a few minor sign of handling and no damage or bumps to the rim. Deeply toned adding ever more eye appeal. Two varieties of this medal exist, the first with the obverse die signed "G. A. GIL.", the second simply "GIL". The medal offered here is the first and rarer of the two medals, of which only 154 pieces were struck before the obverse die broke and was replace with the die signed "GIL". A wonderful medal and prime example of the pinnacle of neoclassical medallic artistry in Mexico. CHOICE ALMOST UNCIRCULATED.

From the John Adams Collection.

Ex: Ponterio & Associates Sale #17 Lot #203 November 30, 1984.



Estimate: $1500.00- $2000.00
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