
 
        
         
		The  specimen  in  the  Bodley  collection  has  . R  . fe.  The  
 portrait  of  the  Prince  is very similar to that  on  the  “ Forlorn  
 Hope ” medal, No. 122, p. 801.  The two medals were probably  
 issued about the same time. 
 268.  B a d g e .   P r i n c e   C h a r l e s . 
 Bust of Prince Charles,  I.,  &c.;  similar to the preceding,  but  
 omitting  some portion  of  the bust and the legend. 
 Rev.  Boyal  arms  in  garnished  shield,  crowned,  within  the  
 Garter. 
 1-75 by 1-85. 
 MB. AC  Very rare. 
 Cast and slightly chased,  and with  rings at top  and bottom. 
 264.  B a d g e .   P r i n c e   C h a r l e s . 
 Bust of  Prince Charles,  I.,  hair  long,  in plain  falling  collar,  
 doublet,  and drapery round base of  bust. 
 Rev.  Plain. 
 •5 by  '45.  Num.  Chron. XIII.  PI.  v.  40. 
 MB. AC  Rare. 
 Coarsely cast, with ring for  suspension.  The portrait is very  
 roughly executed, but there is little doubt that it is intended for  
 Prince Charles. 
 265.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n  ? 
 Bust of Charles I., I., lovelock on left shoulder, in  falling lace  
 collar,  armour,  and  scarf  across the breast.  Leg.  c/rolvs  .  d   . 
 G  .  MAG  .  BRI  .  FR  .  .  HTB  .  RX. 
 Rev.  Royal  arms, within the  Garter,  beyond  which the  garniture  
 of  the  shield extends :  crown  above. 
 1‘1.  (See Woodcut.) 
 MB. At.  Bodley, AC  Rare. 
 Cast  and  chased ;  the  reverse  is  in  imitation  of  engraving. 
 265.  Pattern for a Shilling 1 
 It  is  most  probably  a  pattern  for  a  shilling.  This  and  the  
 following  three  pieces  appear  to  be  the  work  of  Thomas  
 Rawlins. 
 266.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n   ? 
 Bust  of  Charles  I.,  I., &c. ;  same  as  the  preceding.  Leg.  
 incuse,  c a r o l v s   .  d   :  a   :  m ag   :  b r   :  p r   :  e t   h i   :  r e x .   to. to.  
 Cross. 
 Rev.  Royal  arms,  within  the  Garter;  crown  above.  All  
 within  a laurel border. 
 1-35. 
 MB. At.  Bodley, At.  Vienna, AC  Rare. 
 Cast and  chased.  The reverse  is  in imitation of  engraving.  
 It is probably a pattern for a half-crown. 
 267.  C h a r l e s   I.  P a t t e r n ? 
 Bust of  Charles I.,  I:,  &c.;  same  as No.  265.  Leg.  Letters  
 smooth on  an  engraved  ground,  c a r o l v s   .  d   .  g   .  m ag   .  b r i   .  
 f r   .  e t   .  h i b   .  r x .   to. to.  Lozenge. 
 Rev.  Royal  arms  in  garnished  shield,  within  the  Garter,  
 between  the  supporters.  Above,  helmet  with  lambrequins,  
 crown,  and crest:  below, motto,  d i e v   .  e t   .  mon  .  d r o i t .