Bust of Anne, I.; similar to the preceding, but the mantle
passes in front as well as behind.
Rev. The British shield within the Garter, crowned, &c.;
similar to No. 107.
1.
MB. .it. Not uncommon.
110. U n io n o f E n g la n d and S c o t la n d . 1 May, 1707.
Bust o f Anne, I . ; same as the preceding. Leg. a n n a . d : g :
MAG : BE : FE : ET . HI : e e g :
Rev. The British shield within the Garter, crowned, &c.;
similar to No. 107.
1.
MB. AS. Not uncommon.
These last three are small jetons, probably intended for use
as counters. The reverses of all are the same.
111. U n io n o f E n g la n d a nd S c o t la n d . 1 May, 1707.
Bust of Anne, I., hair tied in a knot at the top of the head,
lovelock on the left shoulder, in gown with straps on the
shoulder, and mantle. Leg. anna . d : g : mag : b e ■: f e a : e t .
h ib : e e g . Below, i. c. (John Croker.)
Rev. Arms of Britain in a garnished shield supported on
a pedestal inscribed with the Queen’s motto, s e m p e b e a d em .
(Always the same.) Two infant genii support a crown above
it, and suspend the collar and George of the Garter below it.
Underneath, a rose and a thistle upon one stalk, and the letters
s. b . (Samuel Bull.)
1*35. Thes. Num. 681.
MB. At. Not rare.
112. U n io n o f E n g la n d and S c o t la n d . 1 M a y , 1707.
Bust of Anne, I., &c.; same as the preceding. Leg. anna .
d : g . MAG . BE . FE . ET . h ib : e e g . Below, i. c. (John
Croker.)
Rev. Arms of Britain in a garnished shield, &c.; similar to
the preceding.
1-35.
MB, JE. Not rare.
113. U n io n o f E n g la n d and S c o t la n d . 1 May, 1707.
Bust of Anne, I., &c. \ same as No. 111. Leg. anna . d i g .
mag : b e . f e : e t . h ib : e e g . No initials of the artist.
Rev. Arms of Britain in a garnished shield, &c.; same as
the preceding.
1-35.
MB. 2E. Not rare.
These are three varieties of the same medal all differing in
the obverse : the reverses of the last two vary very slightly
from the first one. Samuel Bull, who executed the reverses of
these medals, was one of the engravers at the Royal Mint.
-114. U n io n o f E n gland and S c o t la n d . 1 May, 1707.
Bust of Anne, I., hair tied in a knot at the top of the head,
lovelock behind, in gown with straps on the shoulder, and
mantle. Leg. anna . d . g . mag . b e i . F e . e t . h ib . e e g .
Rev. Arms of Britain in a garnished shield; two infant genii
support a crown above it, and suspend the collar and George
of the Garter below it. Underneath is a rose and a thistle upon
one stalk and, upon a band, the motto s em p e b e a d em . (Always
the same.)
1. Thes. Num. 682.
MB. iR. Not rare.
There were at least two pairs of dies, slightly differing,
employed to strike this small piece, which was probably
intended to be used as a counter.