286. Anne and L o u is XIY. ? Counteb.
Bust of Anne, I., &c., similar to the preceding. Lea. anna .
DEI . GBA.
Rev. A lady inviting the approaches of a somewhat reluctant
gentleman, &c.; similar to the preceding.
•8.
MB. M.
287. Anne and L ouis XIY. ? Counteb.
Bust of Anne, I., &c.; from the same die as the preceding.
Rev. A lady repelling the approaches of an aged bearded
gentleman, clothed in loose robes, his hat in his hand. Ex.
ALL . FOB . LOVE.
•8.
MB. M.
288. Anne and L ouis XIV. ? Counted.
Bust of Anne, I., hair bound with fillet, lovelock on the right
shoulder, in mantle. Leg. anna . d e i . g b a t .
Rev. A lady repelling the approaches of an aged bearded
gentleman, &c.; similar to the preceding.
•8.
MB. M.
Horace Walpole preserved a specimen of this last piece in a
cabinet appropriated to his more valuable medals, and mistaking
the gentleman for a lady, described it as Queen Anne and Mrs.
Masham embracing.
289. Scottish Ticket.
Shield of Great Britain, with the arms of Scotland in the first
and fourth quarterings, crowned, and surrounded by the badge
of the Garter. Leg. anna . d e i . gbat . scot . ang . fb a n . e t .
HIB . EEGINA . FI . D.
No reverse.
1-55.
MB. M.
This is a ticket or pass executed in Scotland, as may be seen
by the quartering of the shield. It is of very good workmanship,
and in style resembles the coinage of the reign. No particulars
are known about it.
290. . A n n e . B a d g e ?
Bust of Anne, I., between two branches of palm tied below,
her hair is bound with a fillet and tied behind in a knot, lovelock
on her left shoulder; she wears a mantle fastened in front
with a brooch. Below, on a scroll, is her motto, Semper Eadem.
(Always the same.)
No reverse.
•95.
MB. M. Bare.
This is either a portion of a badge or part of an ornament
for a book-cover. It is of good workmanship, and partly gilt.
291. A n n e . M e d a l l ic P o b t e a it .
Bust of Anne, L, laureate, hair bound with pearls, lovelocks
behind and on the right shoulder, in dress with straps on the
shoulder, and mantle fastened with brooches in front and on
the left shoulder. Leg. anna . d e i . g ea . mag . b e . f e a . e t .
HIB . EEGINA.
No reverse.
7-6.
MB. lead. Unique ?
Cast and a little chased. This is a fine medallic portrait,
executed by John Croker about the year 1704. It was probably
made to be set in a frame.
292. D a s s ie b ’s M e d a l .
Bust of Anne, I., hair tied behind, and decorated with pearls
and bandeau, lovelock behind, in gown with frill, embroidered.