282. U n k n own P o e t e a it .
Bust, L, head bare, hair long and straight, in plain falling
collar and armour.
Rev. Square royal shield; crown above, between o and e .
•75 by ’65. (See Woodcut.)
282. Unknown Portrait.
MB. JR. Bare.
Cast and chased, and with ring for suspension. On account
of the royal shield on the reverse, this small badge has been
given to Charles II. The portrait, however, is totally unlike
that of the King, and it is more probably that of some
adherent of the Stuarts, who, to mark his loyalty, caused the
Royal arms to be placed with his bust.
288. U n k n own P o b t b a it s .
Male bust, I., hair not very long, in cravat, doublet buttoned,
and belt from the right shoulder across the breast.
283. Unknown Portraits.
Rev. Female bust, r., hair flat at the top, collected behind,
long ringlets descending to the shoulders, in low mantle, leaving
the bosom exposed.
•75 by -65. (See Woodcut.)
MB. JR. Very rare.
Cast and chased, and with ring for suspension. Unknown
portraits.
284. U n k nown P o e t e a it .
Bust of a lady, three-quarters, r., hair smooth at the top,
tied behind with a riband, long ringlets at the sides, in pearl
necklace and low gown.
Rev. Plain.
•6 by -5. (See Woodcut.)
84. Unknown Portrait.
MB. JR. Very rare.
Cast and chased, and with ring for suspension. An unknown
portrait, not very unlike that of Lady Baltimore, No. 52, p.
261.
285. C h a b l e s II. P a t t e b n ?
Bust of Charles II., I., laureate, hair falling in straight curls
behind, no drapery. Leg. caeolvs . a . caeolo. (Charles the
son of Charles.)
Rev. Harp, crowned; within the Garter.
1-35.
MB. At. JE. Bibl. Paris, JR. Extremely rare.
Probably executed by George Bower; being without date
or striking peculiarity of device, it is in vain to guess at
its object. It is not improbable that it is a pattern for an