
Anne, 1702-1714. Silver Medal 1708, 19.45 g. Prince James (III), Restoration of the Kingdom. By N. Roettier. Bust, laureate, armoured and draped. CVIVS . EST. Rv. Map of Great Britain and Ireland, marked BRIT L, SCOT E and HIB D.; around the coast. REDDITE. Plain edge. 37.8 mm. Eimer 449A. MI ii 312/133. van Loon V, 98,1. Saunders/Vanhoudt 1708-9. Vorzüglich-FDC / About Uncirculated. Feine Patina / Nicely toned.
Purchased from Spink Numismatic Circular, London, August 1996, lot 4469.
James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 1688 - 1 January 1766) was the House of Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1701 until his death in 1766. The only son of James II of England and his second wife, Mary of Modena, he was Prince of Wales and heir until his Catholic father was deposed and exiled in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. His Protestant half-sister Mary II and her husband William III became co-monarchs. As a Catholic, he was subsequently excluded from the succession by the Act of Settlement 1701.
James attempted an invasion, trying to land at the Firth of Forth on 23 March 1708 which failed. James served for a time as a volunteer in the French army which recognized his claim to the British Isles.
This medal was struck for distribution among the partisans of the exiled family in 1708. Eimer attributes this piece struck on Peace Negotiations at Gertruydenberg in 1710.
Startpreis | 500 CHF |
Ausrufpreis | 500 CHF |
Um zu bieten müssen Sie sich einloggen