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Hawthorn (Charles de), his death, by Josias Belle, 1653, old...

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Hawthorn (Charles de), his death, by Josias Belle, 1653, old cast iron
A/* CAROLVS. DE. LAVBESPINE. CVST. SIGILLI. GALLIÆ. MARC. DE. CHASTEAVNEVF 1653
Bust to the left of Charles of Hawthorn with the cord of the Order of the Holy Spirit
R/* HOC. MONIMENTVM. DABIT. NAME. ÆTERNVM
Justice sitting on the right, leaning on a medallion with a portrait of Charles de L'Aubépine
Condition : SUP - Rare : R
Material : Bronze
Diameter: 90.0 mm - Weight: 171.25 g - Axis: 12 h
references: Lyon 158 - TN.LXV/1 - Maz. - J.-
Medal awarded to Josias Belle according to Jean Babelon for his powerful and expressive style. Very rare. A copy (perforated, TTB) at Jean Elsen, sale 90, n° 2028 made 1100 euros + expenses. The copy from the sale SVV Delvaux, expert Alain Weil, 2 December 2010, realized 1000 euros + expenses (with bélière). Minimal traces in the fields for this superb specimen with a nice brown patina, still with its original belly ring. Charles de L'Aubépine (1580-1653), Marquis of Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, was an ambassador, Chancellor of the King's Orders, then Keeper of the Seals from 1630 to 1633 and from 1650 to 1651. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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Hawthorn (Charles de), his death, by Josias Belle, 1653, old cast iron
A/* CAROLVS. DE. LAVBESPINE. CVST. SIGILLI. GALLIÆ. MARC. DE. CHASTEAVNEVF 1653
Bust to the left of Charles of Hawthorn with the cord of the Order of the Holy Spirit
R/* HOC. MONIMENTVM. DABIT. NAME. ÆTERNVM
Justice sitting on the right, leaning on a medallion with a portrait of Charles de L'Aubépine
Condition : SUP - Rare : R
Material : Bronze
Diameter: 90.0 mm - Weight: 171.25 g - Axis: 12 h
references: Lyon 158 - TN.LXV/1 - Maz. - J.-
Medal awarded to Josias Belle according to Jean Babelon for his powerful and expressive style. Very rare. A copy (perforated, TTB) at Jean Elsen, sale 90, n° 2028 made 1100 euros + expenses. The copy from the sale SVV Delvaux, expert Alain Weil, 2 December 2010, realized 1000 euros + expenses (with bélière). Minimal traces in the fields for this superb specimen with a nice brown patina, still with its original belly ring. Charles de L'Aubépine (1580-1653), Marquis of Châteauneuf-sur-Cher, was an ambassador, Chancellor of the King's Orders, then Keeper of the Seals from 1630 to 1633 and from 1650 to 1651. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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