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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → British Indian Medal Types → Charles II |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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AU |
$1,200.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22 (Les medailles décernées aux Indiens, Ottawa, 1916), Medallic Illustrations 277. Silver. 53.7mm. 1,006.0 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. About Uncirculated. Deeply toned, the reverse in gunmetal gray. Prooflike. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. There appears to be no documentary evidence... more |
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7 |
Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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AU |
$1,300.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22, MI.277. Silver. 53.8mm. 904.5 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. About Uncirculated. Light silver and gold toning. Prooflike. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. |
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8 |
Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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CH EF |
$1,500.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22, MI.277. Silver. 53.4mm. 1,068.9 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. Choice Extremely Fine. Prooflike. Polished. Probably once in a bezel mount. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. |
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9 |
Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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EF |
$800.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22, MI.277. Silver. 53.4mm. 1,000.9 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. Extremely Fine. Prooflike. Holed at the top, plugged. Lightly polished. With worn round black leather clad case, brass hinge, two hook and eye clasps (one broken), the whole warped, apparently contemporary. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. |
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10 |
Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22, MI.277. Bronze, gilt. 53.8mm. 848.1 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. Extremely Fine. Gilding mostly intact. Edge scraped, test custs there. Once mounted at the top of the obverse. Some handling marks. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. |
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11 |
Charles II. The Royal Medal, n.d. [1683?]
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EF |
$800.00 |
Obverse signed R (John Roettier). Morin 8, p. 22, MI.277. Bronze, gilt. 53.8mm. 852.7 gns. Bust right; grand Arms and supporters. Extremely Fine. Gilding worn on the high points. Once mounted at the top of obverse. From the same dies as all six of these in the Ford Collection. |
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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → British Indian Medal Types → William and Mary |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
12 |
William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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F to VF |
$725.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver. 35.9mm. 260.3 gns. 2.0mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 1: leaves point to base of A; MARIA narrow; break from rim to left side second A to curls); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse A: 9 in 1689 under first 1 in 11 AP; GVR wide). Fine to Very Fine. Neatly holed. The portrait of Cherokee leader Cunne Shote, painted in London in 1762 and now in the... more |
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William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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F to VF |
$650.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver. 35.2mm. 253.8 gns. 2.0mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 2: leaves point to M and space between MA; MARIA wide); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse B: '9' in 1689 under stop between 'T' and '11'). Fine to Very Fine. Nicely toned. Not holed. These seem to come on thick or thin flans. |
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14 |
William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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F |
$400.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver. 35.3mm. 247.3 gns. 2.0mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 1); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse A). Fine. Not holed. |
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15 |
William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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F |
$300.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver. 35.5mm. 262.7 gns. 2.0mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 1); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse A). Fine. Lightly buffed. Not holed. |
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16 |
William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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VG to F |
$225.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver. 33.9mm. 151.8 gns. 1.3mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 3: leaves point to bases of A and R); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse C: '9' in 1689 under first '1'; GVR narrow). Very Good to Fine. Not holed. |
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William and Mary. Coronation medal, 1689
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VF |
$300.00 |
Unsigned. MI.25. Silver, gilt. 35.7mm. 131.5 gns. 1.3mm thick at center. Busts right (Obverse 3); Jupiter thundering at Phaeton (Reverse C). Very Fine, cleaned with reverse hits. Not holed. |
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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → British Indian Medal Types → Anne |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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AU |
$325.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.5mm. 240.4 gns. Bust left (Obverse 1: AN touch); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse A: second V repunched; acorn points to right side of L; breaks from rim at top). Not holed. About Uncirculated. Semi-prooflike. Dark toning. Edge anciently filed. The portrait of Cherokee leader Cunne Shote, painted in London in 1762 and now in... more |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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AU |
$525.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 36.0mm. 245.0 gns. Bust left (Obverse 2: ANN touch); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse B: second V perfect; acorn centered under L; no breaks from rim at top). Not holed. About Uncirculated. Prooflike. Nicely toned. Edge flawed and anciently filed. |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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EF |
$350.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.2mm. 235.0 gns. Bust left (Obverse 1); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse C: no acorn L). Not holed. Nice Extremely Fine. Attractively toned. Edge anciently filed. |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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AB EF |
$325.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.1mm. 242.8 gns. Bust left (Obverse 1); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse D: acorn points to space between SH). Not holed. About Extremely Fine. Nicely toned. Edge flawed and anciently filed. |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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CH VF / EF |
$300.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.7mm. 239.0 gns. Bust left (Obverse 3: AN do not touch); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse B). Not holed. Choice Very Fine/Extremely Fine. Toned. Edge lightly filed, '16' or '76' anciently scratched thereon. |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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VF |
$225.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.4mm. 232.7 gns. Bust left (Obverse 1); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse D). Not holed. Very Fine. Toned. Probably once in a bezel mount. Edge rough, seemingly not filed. |
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Anne. Accession medal, 1702
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VF |
$500.00 |
Unsigned [John Croker]. MI.1. Silver. 35.5mm. 243.1 gns. Bust left (Obverse 1); crowned heart within its English branches (Reverse D). Not holed. Very Fine. Scratched. Edge lightly filed. |
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Anne. Jeton, n.d
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VG |
$210.00 |
Unsigned. MI.285 (for type). Brass. 24.2mm. 75.7 gns. Bust left; Anne reveals an ankle to Louis XIV. Very Good. A political token and not an Indian medal. |
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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → British Indian Medal Types → George I |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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George I Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1714-27)
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F to VF |
$5,500.00 |
Obverse signed TC. Quarcoopome III-F, Jamieson 2 (for types). Brass. 41.1mm. 260.1 gns. Bust right; archer at foot of hill drawing his bow against a stag beneath a tree atop the hill, sun resplendent above. Original loop, broken open. Fine to Very Fine. Good, rich brassy brown in color. Types a bit worn but fully present, obverse legend completely legible. No rim breaks or cracks. A... more |
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27 |
George I Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1714-27)
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F to VF |
$3,500.00 |
Obverse signed TC. Quar.III-F, Jamieson 2 (for types). Brass. 41.0mm. 291.0 gns. Bust right; archer at foot of hill drawing his bow against a stag beneath a tree atop the hill, sun resplendent above. Loop broken away, edge break there. Fine to Very Fine. Deep brown obverse, lighter reverse color. Some obverse corrosion but type and legend bold. Reverse softer as expected, some pitting... more |
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28 |
George I Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1714-27)
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AG to G |
$1,200.00 |
Obverse signed TC (but illegible). Quar.III-F, Jamieson 2 (for types). Brass. 39.7mm. 277.0 gns. Bust right; archer at foot of hill drawing his bow against a stag beneath a tree atop the hill, sun resplendent above. Probably never looped. About Good to Good. Flan broken away at bottom edge, bright brassy brown, surfaces quite rough and corroded, types and legend partially visible, lacquered,... more |
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29 |
George I Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1714-27)
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VF |
$3,750.00 |
Obverse signed TC. Quar.II-C, Jamieson 2 (for types). Brass. 40.2mm. 378.0 gns. Rims 2.1 - 2.2mm thick. Bust right; archer at foot of hill drawing his bow against a small stag beneath a tree atop the hill, sun resplendent above. Loop broken away, edge filed there. Very Fine. Deep brown obverse, lighter reverse color. Minor obverse pitting. Reverse much sharper than expected. Atypically... more |
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Archer's token, 1719
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VG |
$175.00 |
Unsigned. White metal. 28.4mm. 100.8 gns. Standing male archer; crude 1719. Very Good. Unknown maker or purpose. Mr. Ford liked to think this might have been an Indian medal of the reign. |
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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → British Indian Medal Types → George II |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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George II Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1727-60)
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EF |
$2,800.00 |
Unsigned. Jamieson figure 5, Betts 167. Brass. 24.8mm. 95.3 gns. Bust left, Latin legend (George I's medal legend was in English); archer in chase across a clearing looses his arrow against a stag who runs beneath a tree. No loop. Extremely Fine and the nicest seen (LaRiviere's was graded Fine). Good brassy gold color, some original luster remains. Fairly sound surfaces, noticeable pit... more |
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32 |
George II Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1727-60)
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CH VF |
$2,600.00 |
Unsigned. Jamieson figure 5, Betts 167. Brass. 24.4mm. 77.1 gns. Bust left; archer in chase across a clearing looses his arrow against a stag who runs beneath a tree. No loop. Choice Very Fine. Dark brown color. Surfaces rough but types and legend mostly clear. |
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33 |
George II Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1727-60)
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VF |
$2,600.00 |
Unsigned. Jamieson figure 5, Betts 167. Brass. 24.4mm. 68.7 gns. Bust left; archer in chase across a clearing looses his arrow against a stag who runs beneath a tree. No loop. Very Fine. Dark color and worn but types and legend bold. |
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34 |
George II Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1727-60)
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CH VF |
$1,900.00 |
Unsigned. Jamieson figure 5, Betts 167. Brass. 24.7mm. 71.2 gns. Bust left; archer in chase across a clearing looses his arrow against a stag who runs beneath a tree. No loop. Choice Very Fine for wear grade. Bright and brassy looking, both sides scratched. |
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George II Indian Medal, n.d. (ca. 1727-60)
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F |
$1,800.00 |
Unsigned. Jamieson figure 5, Betts 167. Brass. 24.5mm. 79.4 gns. Bust left; archer in chase across a clearing looses his arrow against a stag who runs beneath a tree. No loop. Fine. Brassy brown, reverse brighter, some surface granularity, types mostly clear, full legend. |
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