877 William and Mary, gold medallion for the Coronation, 1689, by John Roettiers,conjoined busts r., he laureate, rev. NE TOTVS ABSVMATVR, Jove hurling thunderboltat Phaeton in chariot, 36mm., 30.2 gms. (Eimer 312; MI.662/25; vL III, 379; Wollastonviii), believed to be a contemporary Dutch copy, some surface marks, good very fine, the golda ‘rich’ colour £1500-2000878 879878 Jacobite, succession <strong>of</strong> Prince James, silver medal, 1699, by N. Roettiers, armoured bustl., rev. SOLA LVCE FVGAT, sun rising over sea, date in exergue (Eimer 381), cleaned, someminor marks, otherwise very fine £100-120879 Jacobite, Prince James, silver medal, undated, by N. Roettiers, CUIUS EST, laureate bust l.,rev. map <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and Ireland, REDDITE in cartouche above (Eimer 429), extremelyfine £200-250880 881880 Jacobite, expected arrival <strong>of</strong> Prince Charles, silver medal, 1745, bust r., date below, rev.AMOR ET SPES, Britannia standing watching approaching fleet (Eimer 595), some minormarks, very fine £120-150881 Anne, silver medal commemorating the accession, 1702, by J. Croker, crowned dr. bust l.,rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, heart within branches <strong>of</strong> oak resting on pedestal and threadedthrough crown, 35mm. (Eimer 388; MI.227.1), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as AU58,toned, extremely fine £300-350
882 884882 Anne, silver medal commemorating the coronation, 1702, by J. Croker, dr. bust l., rev.VICEM. GERIT. ILLA. TONANTIS., Pallas standing l. hurling thunder at two-headedmonster, 35mm. (Eimer 390; MI.228.4), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as AU55, toned,extremely fine £300-350883 Anne, bronze medal commemorating the capitulation <strong>of</strong> towns on the River Meuse, by J.Croker, crowned dr. bust l., rev. VIRES. ANIMVMQVE.MINISTRAT, columns <strong>of</strong> soldiersnear artillery bombarding a fortified city, 37mm. (Eimer 398; MI.241/26), in plastic holder,graded by NGC as MS63BN, about uncirculated £150-180884 Anne, silver medal commemorating the Peace <strong>of</strong> Utrecht, 1713, by J. Croker, laur. anddr. bust l., rev. COMPOSITIS. VENERANTVR. ARMIS, Britannia standing l., holding olivebranch, spear and shield, beyond, ships and farming scene, 35mm. (Eimer 460; MI.400.257),in plastic holder, graded by NGC as AU58, toned, about extremely fine £175-200885 Lifesaving, a French gold lifesaving medal awarded to an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the Royal Navy, 1830, byRaymond Gayrard, bare head <strong>of</strong> Charles X l., rev. 10 line inscription engraved within wreath,MINISTÈRE DE LA MARINE – HORATIO JAMES LIEUTENANT DE LA MARINE ROYALANGLAISE – POUR AVOIR SAUVÉ DES MARINS FRANÇAIS NAUFRAGÈS, 41mm, total wt.58.96 gms, contained in a loose gold mount with suspension ring, very fine £1200-1500A rare award to a British recipient.Horatio James (1789-1850), entered the Royal Navy in 1804, rising to the rank <strong>of</strong> Commander after a full, activeand interesting service career. At the time <strong>of</strong> this award he was Supernumerary-Lieutenant on H.M.S. Hyperion,on Coast Blockade (the Coast Blockade was disbanded in 1831 and its work taken over by the Coast Guard). In1833 he married Sarah Margaretta Symonds (1802-1889), and they had two daughters, Harriet Frances (1836-1868) and Maria (1843-1914). His papers are in the National Library <strong>of</strong> Wales (Penralley Papers).The award must be one <strong>of</strong> the last made before Charles X was overthrown in the French Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1830,known as the July Revolution. Further Naval service details are sold with the lot.
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