DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 91 



(6) Medals :— 

 A very valuable silver medal of the Holy Trinity made in 

 1544 for Maurice, Duke of Saxony, by Hans Reinhardt, in very 

 high relief, cast and elaborately chased. Obv. The Trinity — 

 God the Father seated facing, holding sceptre and orb; before 

 him, resting against his knees. Christ on the Cross ; above the 

 cross, the Dove ; at the sides, figures of angels and cherubs. 

 Rev. Two Angels supporting a tablet v^ith verses from the 

 Athanasian Creed and a hymn for Trinity Sunday. Signed 

 and dated H. R. CVDEBAT AN. MDXLIIII. This is a most 

 important example of the silversmiths' art of the period, and 

 very few specimens exist. 



Presented by the National Art Collections Fund. 



A bronze medal of Ulisse Musotti, by an artist of the school 

 of Francia (early IGth century). 



Presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



An early 16th century portrait medal of Daniel de Hanna, a 

 Fleming settled in Venice. Rev. Figure holding a smoking 

 vessel; inscription OMNE VANUM. Attributed to Leone 

 Leoni. 



A 16th century medal of Tommaso Marini, Duke of Terranova^ 

 by Pietro Paolo Romano (Galeotto) ; rev. Sun shining on the 

 sea; inscr. NVNQVAM SICCABITVR ESTV, 



A 16th century medal of the architect Francesco Volterrano, 

 by the medallist T.R. ; rev. Hand holding square and com- 

 passes ; inscr. SI QVID VALEMVS. 



A bronze medal of the painter Guercino. 



Presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 

 A silver medal of Prince Gregory Potemkin (1783). 



Presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 

 A bronze Dutch Gild-Penny of the Gild of Archers (1674). 

 Presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 

 A silver medal commemorating the Second Peace Conference 

 at the Hague (1907). 



Presented by Dr. H. J. de Dompierre de Chaufejpid. 



A bronze medal struck by the Swedish Numismatic Society 

 on the completion of the twenty-fifth year of the reign of 

 Oscar II., 1907. 



Presented by the late Sir John Evans, k.c.b. 



A silver portrait plaque of Dr. F. Imhoof-Blumer, by Hans 

 Frei. Presented by Dr. F. Imhoof-Blumer. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



Two Amawi dirhems of Wasit A.H. 108 and al-Andalus, 

 A.H. 129. Presented by Senor Don G. J. de Osma. 



A dinar of the Abbasid Khalif, Al-Mutawakkil, struck at 

 Madinat-as-Salam A.H. 244. 



A rare dinar struck at Filistin, A.H. 361, by Hasan bin 

 Ahmad, a Carmathian, during his occupation of Syria. 



