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Lot 130G: Lot of 2 Early 18th C. Western European Wood Medallions

Est: $500 USD - $750 USDSold:
Artemis GalleryLouisville, CO, USJune 24, 2021

Item Overview

Description

Western Europe, Germany and Spain, German one after Martin Brunner (German, 1659 to 1725), ca. early 18th century CE. A fine pair of carved-wood medallions; the first commemorating civic events and the second religious. Surrounded by a floral border on both sides, the first medal is from Germany and was carved after Martin Brunner (1659 to 1725). One side of this skillfully-carved medallion displays an allegorical scene of a peace treaty with a pair of women, representing Justice and Peace, embracing each other as one holds a sword, representing victory, and the other grasps an olive branch, symbolic of peace. Mars, the Roman god of war, lounges behind them. An inscription below the scene reads, "Ruswicensis / 1697", indicating that the medal was intended to commemorate the Peace of Ryswick; a series of treaties made between September 20th and October 30th in 1697 that attempted to end the Nine Years' War. A Latin inscription above the women reads "OSCULA IUSTITIA PAX AUREA FICIT IN ORBE", translating to "Golden Peace has implanted the kiss of Justice in the world". A sun containing the letter L is shown above the women, while a crescent moon hangs low behind a cloud in the lower right, representing that Leopold I will take rule and bring peace and justice to Europe. Alternatively, the verso displays two extravagantly dressed nobles seated beside a tree - a man and a woman. The woman leans to touch a rose bush as a petite cherub peaks out from behind her shoulder to stop her. Written above is "TRAU NICHT ES STICHT", which is German for "Don't trust, it stings". This medallion likely would have served as a game piece and the inscription on this side would serve a cautionary purpose; to warn players against hasty trust upon first sight. Size (the same for both): 2.2" in diameter (5.6 cm)

The second medallion focuses on Catholic subject matter and is also encompassed by a floral border on both sides. One side displays a diademed Virgin Mary standing and holding a staff in one hand and baby Jesus in the other as her long hair flows behind her. The infant god raises a globus cruciger as a haloed man holds rosary beads and bows before them. The man's halo signifies that he is a saint and his tonsure indicates that he is of a religious order, perhaps Franciscan, Dominican, or Jesuit. Above the group the Latin words "O.S. MARIA PRO NOBIS" ("Saint Mary pray for us") are written. The verso of the piece shows another monk or person of a religious order, as evident via his tonsure, standing right and holding up a cross as he preaches to a group of five men. The masts of two ships can be seen in the background. Above him is inscribed, "FIDEM TRANSVEXIT AD INDOS" (He brought faith to the Indians). Due to the subject matter of saints and missionaries, it is more likely that this medallion is from Spain, a country known for their Catholic missions to the Americas, rather than Germany.

Provenance: ex-Estate of Eldert Bontekoe, Pegasi Numismatics, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA acquired before 2000

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#158143

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

German medallion has petite chip to periphery and small area of staining on one side. Both pieces have minor abrasions to both sides, with light softening to some finer details and raised text, otherwise intact and very good. Rich patina throughout.

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Auction Details

VARIETY SALE | Ancient & Ethnographic Art

by
Artemis Gallery
June 24, 2021, 08:00 AM MST

686 S. Taylor Ave., #108, Louisville, CO, 80027, US

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