DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 07 



" Royal Mint Museum Catalogue, Vol. I., Coins and Medals " : 

 also the Mint Report of 1911. 



Presented by the Deputy Master of the Mint. 



(6) Medals:— 

 A unique advertising ticket or medal in lead having on 

 the reverse the name of " Thomas Nuttgrove," and a Tudor 

 rose, and on the obverse a man on horseback. This interesting 

 piece is of the second half of the XVIIth century and was 

 probably the advertising ticket of a horse-jobber, 



A series of 10 bronze medals commemorating the taking of 

 Porto Bello and Fort Chagre in 1739 and 1741, 



Presented by Vice- Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis 

 of Battenberg, g.c.b,, g,c.v.o, 



A portrait plaque in lead of George I. 



Presented by Miss Helen Farquhar. 



A series of 26 silver and 17 bronze or copper medals relating 

 to British History and struck between the years 1736-1758. 

 These medals commemorate various events, amongst which may 

 be mentioned : the marriage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and 

 Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, 1756 ; the administration of 

 Sir Robert Walpole, obv. bust of Walpole, rev. statue of Cicero 

 and the legend REGIT NVMMIS ANIMOS ET NVMMIS 

 REGITVR IPSE ; the passage of the Rhine by Prince Charles 

 of Lorraine, 1744 ; the battle of CuUoden, 1746 ; the election of 

 William IV. as Stadholder of the United Provinces, 1747 ; the 

 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapellc, 1748 ; the battles of Rosbach, Lissa, 

 and Crefeld, 1757, 1758. 



A bronze medal commemorating the coronation of their 

 Majesties the King and Queen : with reverse, the King seated 

 in a ship with Fame. By J, H. Pinches, 



Presented by the Artist. 



A specimen in silver of the medal issued in commemoration 

 of the " Swapping Mallard Festival" held at All Souls College, 

 Oxford, in 1901. The medal was struck from dies lent by His 

 Grace the Archbishop of York. 



A specimen in bronze of the medal of the Cam.bridge Society' 

 for Biblical Research. By F. Bowcher, 



Presented by the Artist. 



A portrait plaque of the late Max Rosenheim, F.S.A, By 

 Theodore Spicer-Simson, Presented by the Artist, 



4. Mediceval and. Modern Series : — 



(a.) Coins : — 



5 Flemish deniers esterlins of Alost (Guy de Dompierre and 

 Robert III,\ Maubeuge and Mons (Jean d' Avenues), and Yves 

 (Gaucher), found in Scotland, and forming part of the Kircud- 

 brightshire hoard. 



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