
 
        
         
		Cast and chased, and with ring for  suspension.  The reverse  
 is in imitation of  engraving.  A cheap badge worn probably by  
 the hopeful Royalists. 
 40.  R e s t o r a t io n .  1660. 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  r.,  &c. ;  similar  to  No.  87,  with  the  
 addition  of  a  crown  upon  his  head.  Leg.  incuse,  carolvs 
 SECVNDUS. 
 Rev.  Three  crowns on  the  branches  of  a  leafless  oak, &c. ;  
 same type  and legend as No.  88,  hut incuse. 
 1-4 by 1-15. 
 MB. At.  Very rare. 
 Cast and chased, and with ring for  suspension.  The reverse  
 is in imitation of  engraving.  Royalist badge or memorial. 
 4 1 .  R e s t o r a t io n .  1660. 
 Bust of Charles II.,  r.,  crowned,  &c. ;  similar to the  preceding. 
   Leg.  incuse,  carolvs  se c v n d u s . 
 Rev.  Three  crowns  on the  branches of  a  leafless  oak,  &c. ;  
 same type and legend as No.  38,  hut incuse. 
 •85 by  -75. 
 MB. At.  Very rare. 
 Cast and chased,  and with ring for  suspension.  The reverse  
 is in imitation  of  engraving.  Small royalist badge. 
 4 2 .  R e s t o r a t io n .  1660. 
 Bust of Charles II., r., not crowned, &c.;  similar  to No.  37.  
 Leg.  incuse,  carolvs  .  secvndvs   .  r e x . 
 Rev.  Dove with  olive  branch,  between  branches  of  olive  or  
 laurel. 
 1-25  by  1-05. 
 MB. At gilt.  Very rare. 
 Cast and  chased,  and with ring for suspension.  The reverse  
 is in  imitation of  engraving.  Another royalist badge,  symbolical  
 of  the  peace  expected  from  the  Restoration  of  the  Royal  
 Family. 
 48.  R e s to r a t io n .  1660. 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  three-quarters,  I.,  hair  long,  in  cravat,  
 armour,  and  medal  suspended  to  riband.  Leg.  c a r o l o   .  n   .  
 c o n   . v  .  e n g .   (To Charles II., King of  England.) 
 Rev.  Three  crowns.  Leg.  y e r .l   .  sc h o l   .  et  fr a n r y .  (Ireland, 
   Scotland,  and France.) 
 1-8. 
 MB. M.  Unique? 
 Cast,  and  of  very  coarse  workmanship.  This  piece  was  
 executed  in  Holland,  probably  about  the  time,  or  a  little  
 previous to Charles’s departure for England. 
 44.  E mbarkation  at  S c h e v e n in g e n .  1660. 
 Bust  of  Charles  II.,  almost  full  face,  hair  long,  in  large  
 neckcloth with how,  armour,  and medal suspended  from  string  
 of jewels.  Leg.  carolus  .  h   .  d   :  g  .  magn^e   .  b r it   .  f r a   .  e t   .  
 h ib   .  r e x .  Same  as the reverse of  No.  84. 
 Rev.  Fleet  under  sail:  above,  Fame  with  a  trumpet  and  
 scroll  inscribed,  s o l i   d e o   g l o r i a .   (To  Cod  alone  the  glory.)  
 Below,  a  shell  inscribed,  S. M.  is  uit  Hollant  van  Scheveling  
 afgevaren  naer Jyn  Conincryken A°.  1660  Juni  2.  (His  Majesty  
 departed from Holland  by  Scheveningen  to his  own kingdom, 
   2 June,  1660.) „ Leg. i n   n om in e   m e o   e x a l t a b i t u r   c o r n u   
 e i u s .   P s a l .   89.  [v.  25.]  (In  my  name  shall  his  horn  be  
 exalted.)  m. m.  Quatrefoil.  On edge,  p v a .   (in monogram)  f   
 (Peter van  Abeele fecit.) 
 2-75.  Med. Hist,  xxvii.  1.  Van Loon,  II.  462. 
 MB. At.  Athole,  At.  Bibl.  Paris, At.  Hague, At.