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  • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
    Dec. 09, 2009

    [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

    Est: £600 - £800

    ALESSANDRO CESATI, called IL GRECHETTO (c. 1500-after 1564) Augustus (Octavius Caesar), Roman Emperor (27 BC-AD 14), silver medal, OCTAVIVS CAESAR, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev., SECVRITAS POPVLI ROMANI, Roma, semi-nude, seated right, holding sceptre before lighted altar; below, ALMA ROMA, 36mm (Attwood 950), a very fine contemporary cast

    Morton & Eden
  • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
    Dec. 09, 2009

    [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

    Est: £300 - £400

    ALESSANDRO CESATI, called IL GRECHETTO (c. 1500-after 1564) Dido of Carthage, bronze medal, ???O ??S???SS?, draped bust of Queen Dido right, rev., a view of Carthage with city walls and three galleys in the foreground, 44mm (Attwood 942; Pollard 419 = Kress 368), small metal flaw behind head of Dido, a very fine contemporary cast (after a struck example)

    Morton & Eden
  • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
    Dec. 09, 2009

    [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    ALESSANDRO CESATI, called IL GRECHETTO (c. 1500-after 1564) King Priam of Troy, bronze-gilt medal, ??????S ??S????S, bearded, draped and diademed bust of Priam right, rev., ????? (Troy), the walled city of Troy, one of the upper central buildings inscribed ????? (Ilium); the harbour and four galleys in the foreground, 39mm (Toderi/Vannel 2103, this piece; Attwood 941; Pollard 420 = Kress 369; Johnson/Martini 1898-1901), graffiti in the obverse field, a very fine contemporary piece and seemingly a struck example

    Morton & Eden
  • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
    Dec. 09, 2009

    [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

    Est: £7,000 - £10,000

    ALESSANDRO CESATI called IL GRECHETTO (c. 1500-after 1564) Pope Julius III (1550-1555), silver medal for the Jubilee, 1550, signed in Greek and Latin, composed of two thin uniface silver trial strikings set within a heavy bronze circular frame, LAQVEVS CONTRITVS EST (Psalm CXXIII, v.7), a prisoner holding his broken fetters stands between two men, one holding an inscribed scroll; in ex., broken fetters and a scroll and signed A E, rev., IVLIVS III PONT MAX AN IOBILEI, the opening of the Porta Santa; signed below, ALEXANDER F, 63mm including frame (cf. Bargello 539/540 = Toderi/Vannel 2081/2082; Attwood p. 381), about extremely fine (the edge of the frame with traces of a scroll mount having been removed)

    Morton & Eden
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