of flowers, and united above by a cord beld by a Genius : in the
distance, a landscape; above, rays of light and clouds.
Rev. Three shields placed triangularly, and divided by palm
and laurel branches, with the husts of Eugene, e v g e n iv s . dvx
sa b a v d ; of Marlborough, io h a n n . dvx m a e l e b v b g ; and of
the Prince of Baden, lv d . w il h . m ab ch . b a d e n . Ahove the
shield of Eugene is a scroll inscribed, h o s t iv m v ic t o b u e s a e :
v l t o e . (The Imperial Avenger victorious over his enemies);
above that of Marlborough is another scroll inscribed, a n g lo e .
g l o e ia . GAEL: TEEEOE. (The glory of the English and the terror
of the Erench); above that of the Prince of Baden is a third
scroll inscribed, im p e e i i d e c v s e t pe js s id x vm . (The ornament
and defence of the Empire.)
2. MB. wood.
Struck in wood from dies and for use as a draughtsman.
The obverse and reverse were executed at different periods,
and appear to belong to separate pieces. Charles VI. succeeded
his brother in 1711, and Louis William of Baden died at
Rastadt in 1707. In the earlier part of the campaign the
generals of the Allies were Eugene, who commanded the army
of the Emperor; Marlborough, who commanded that of England;
and Louis William, Margrave of Baden, who commanded the
German troops.
241. J am e s (III.), E l d e b P e e t e n d e e , and P e in c e s s L o u isa .
1712.
Bust of Prince James, I., hair high and long, lovelocks, in
armour, and mantle fastened with brooch on the shoulder.
Leg. iacobvs . m . d . g . m . b . e . e t . h . b e x . Below, n . e .
(Norbert Roettier.) Same as No. 136.
Rev. Bust of Princess Louisa, I., hair high upon the head,
loose lovelocks, in mantle fastened with diamond-shaped brooch
on the shoulder. Leg. p b in c e p s . lv d . s e e . m . b . e e g i s .
s o e o e . (Princess Louisa, the most serene sister of the King of
Great Britain.) Below, n . b . (Norbert Roettier.) 1712.
2-05. Cochran-Patrick, Scott. Med., PI. xi. 7.
MB. At. M . Somewhat rare.
This was one of the medals struck from time to time by the
Stuart family to keep alive the remembrance of them among
their friends. It was at this time that the hopes of the partisans
of the Stuarts were somewhat revived. This medal was
also a memorial of the Princess Louisa, who died at St. Germain,
18 April, 1712. The die of the reverse is in the British
Museum.
242. J am e s (III.), E l d e b P e e t e n d e e , and P e in c e s s L o u isa .
1712.
Bust of Prince James, I., hair high and long, &c.; similar to
the preceding. Leg. iacobvs . i i i . d . g m b f . e t . h . e e x .
No artist’s initials.
Rev. Bust of Princess Louisa, I., &c.; similar to the preceding,
but ho artist’s initials or date.
2-05.
MB. AS gilts Rare.
Cast and chased, and copied from the preceding. As
originals of the previous medal were rare, these copies were
made for the gratification of persons who were attached to the
Stuart family. They are always cast, highly chased, and well
executed.
243. J ame s (III.), E l d e b P e e t e n d e e , and P e in c e s s L o u isa .
1712.
Bust of Prince James, I., laureate, hair long, no drapery.
Leg. iacobvs . h i . d . g . m . b . f . e t . h . e e x . Below,
monogram, J<R. (Norbert Roettier.) Similar to No. 230.
Rev. Bust of Princess Louisa, I., hair curled high in front,
collected in a knot behind, loose locks on the shoulders and
behind; no drapery. Leg. p b in c e p s . lv d . s e e . mag . b e i .
EEGIS . SOEOE. Below, monogram, J\R. (Norbert Roettier.)
1'2. (See Woodcut.)
MB. At. AS. Rare.