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Prince Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau: Capture of 'sHertogenbosch and Wessel: Deliverance of Amersfoort

1787. Prince Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau: Capture of 'sHertogenbosch and Wessel: Deliverance of Amersfoort, 1629
Equestrian figure of Prince Frederick Henry, to left; city in the distance.
Overhead view of shipping and military formations in a large landscape, the area of the WESEL identified, near to which is a windmill.
Dutch manufacture, unsigned.
Bronze, cast. 58 mm. (2.35 inches).
Very fine and a particularly good cast.
Sorry this item is sold.
References: v. Loon II, 178/1; cf. Sotheby's, Coins and Medals, 8/7/1997, Lot 194.
Notes: Almost always seen in silver, and usually struck, bronze casts were made of Dutch medals.

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-- BOOKS BY CHRISTOPHER EIMER --
British Commemorative Medals and their Values (1987)
An Introduction to Commemorative Medals (1989)
The Medallic Portraits of the Duke of Wellington (1994)
The Pingo Family and Medal Making in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1998)