(Under thy auspices, great King.) b. (Nicholas Briot.)
to. to. St. George and the Dragon.
1‘8. Snelling’s Patterns, PI. 6, fig. 2.
MB. JR. Very rare.
Perhaps a pattern for a broad. It has been considered as a
medal. The three following pieces are varieties of this one.
The bust of the King divides the legend on the obverse.
45. C h a r l e s I. P a t t e r n ? 1680.
Bust of Charles I., I., head bare, lovelock on shoulder, in
falling lace collar and armour. Leg. c a r o l v s . d : g . m a g n .
BRITANN . FRANC . ET . HIB . REX. TO. TO. Rose.
Rev. Royal arms, in garnished shield, crowned, &c.; same as
the preceding.
1-8.
MB. 2R. Very rare.
Also probably a pattern for a broad. The bust of the King
is entirely within the legend.
46. C h a r l e s I. P a t t e r n ? 1680.
Bust of Charles I., I., crowned, lovelock on shoulder, in
falling lace collar, armour, and mantle. Leg. c a r o l v s . d : g .
MAGN . BRITANN . FRANC . ET . HIBE . REX. B. (Nicholas Briot.)
Rev. Royal arms in garnished shield, crowned, &c.; same as
No. 44.
l-S. Snelling’s Patterns, PI. 6, fig. 8.
MB. N . iR. Gotha, JR. Rare.
Perhaps a pattern for a broad.
47. C h a r l e s I. P a t t e r n ? 1680.
Bust of Charles I., I., similar to the preceding, but crown
varied, hair shorter, and ruff. Leg. c a r o l v s . d : g . m a g n .
BRITAN . FRANC . ET . HIBER . REX. B. (Nicholas Briot.)
Rev Royal arms in garnished shield, crowned, &c. same as
1-8.
TM. B.. J t . Rp are.
Perhaps a pattern for a broad.
48. E a r l o f H e r t f o r d . C o u n t e r . 1680 ?
Armorial shield of William Seymour, Earl of Hertford im-
pahng those of his wife, Prances Devereux; coronet above.
■Leg The Earl s motto, f o y . p o v r . d e . v o i r . (Faith for duty.)
Rev Crest, a phoenix, in profile, rising from flames, out of
a ducal coronet. Leg. The Earl’s motto, as on the obverse.
1. Med. Hist. xiv. 8.
MB. electrotype from Hunter, JR. Extremely rare.
49. E a r l o f H e r t f o r d . C o u n t e r . 1680 ?
Armorial shield of the same Earl, in six quarters • 1 Seyf
Z ' 8- BeauchamP of LiUesdon, 4.’ Steamy,
5 . Me William, 6. Coker. Leg. f o y . p o v r . d e . v o i r .
Rev. Crest, a phoenix, fronting, rising from flames, out of
a ducal coronet. Leg. f o y p o v r d e v o i r
1.
MB. electrotype from Hunter, JR. Extremely rare.
50. E a r l o f H e r t f o r d . C o u n t e r . 1680?
Unicorn, r., ducally gorged, chained. Leg. f o y p o v r d e v o i r
Rev. Bull, I , ducally gorged, chained. Leg. Same as obverse.
I'Oo, (See Woodcut.)
rui?' f i t • Extremely rare.
These three pieces may possibly have been counters, used
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