EditorialShilling, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England beaten from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Obverse: crown above the letters C and R within a pearl border. Reverse: indication of value (twelve pence): Roman numeral...
EditorialDeath of Maria II of England, Bronze Medal. Obverse: bust of a woman with laurel wreath inside an inscription. Reverse: Maria, lying with head on pillow and hands folded, next to her: crown and scepter, above her, angel with star in hand flies inside t...
EditorialEmergency coin of eight major pieces of siege by Minden by George, duke of Brunswijk-Luneburg, Eight grosschen. rectangular emergency coin. Front: in round stamp: inscription. Reverse: in round stamp: inscription, left: knock: city coat of arms: two bl...
EditorialEmergency coin of Charles I, King of England minted from the silver raised by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Unilateral diamond-shaped emergency silver coin with bevelled corners. Front: bottom: in round stamp: large letter V and small S insid...
EditorialDeath of Maria II of England, Silver Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: shifts within a circle., Maria II Stuart (Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland), Jean Roettiers, London, 1695, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 5 ...
EditorialEmergency coin of three pennies from Charles I, king of England struck from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, emergency coin with hole in it. Front: crown above the letters C and R within the pearl border. Reverse: indicati...
EditorialSix pennies, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England beaten from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, almost round emergency coin. Front: crown above the letters C and R within the pearl border. Reverse: indication of val...
EditorialSix pennies, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England beaten from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, almost round emergency coin. Front: crown above the letters C and R within the pearl border. Reverse: indication of val...
EditorialEnding the disputes between Amsterdam and Willem III and his upcoming crossing to Ireland, Silver Medal. Obverse: unicorn with crown around neck gallops over three croaking frogs towards the sea, in the background a fleet within a circle, cut off: insc...
EditorialShilling, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England struck from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Obverse: crown above the letters C and R within a pearl border. Reverse: indication of value (twelve pence): Roman numeral...
EditorialEmergency coin of a half crown of siege by Charles I, King of England, beaten in Ormond of the silver, almost round, emergency coin made by the residents. Front: crown above the letters C and R within the pearl border. Reverse: value indication (2 shil...
EditorialEmergency coin of Charles I, King of England minted in Ormond from the silver produced by the residents, Almost round silver emergency coin. Front: crown above the letters C and R within the pearl border. Reverse: value indication (five shillings): Rom...
EditorialDeath of Maria II of England, Bronze Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: tomb consisting of a square monument with inscription, with an obelisk on it, decorated with palm and olive branches and crowned with the bust of Mary, before...
EditorialWilliam III, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Bronze Medal. Obverse: man's chest piece by two Caution and Bravery crowned with laurel wreath over empty cartouche within a circle. Reverse: Fame blowing on two praises with pennant and inscription., Willem III (P...
EditorialCharger. Samuel Woods; Irish, active 1820-1840; Ireland. Date: 1820-1840. Dimensions: 42.6 x 3.2 cm (16 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.). Pewter. Origin: Waterford.
EditorialJug (pilgrim flask) with King William III, Jug (pilgrim bottle) of stoneware with a spherical body, oval from side view, and narrow neck with profiles. Partially covered with cobalt blue. The bottle is decorated with incised floral vines with a printed...
EditorialDeath of Maria II of England, Silver Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: snake, scorpion and three toads lying dead on ground, next to lily bush, in the background, the unicorn climbs a steep mountain, the top of which is covered i...
EditorialHendrik VIII, Basrelief in pressed ribs (gas cabbage), with accompanying box of leather with separate lid, green on which gilt leaf motif. bust to the left. Henry VIII is bearded and wears a flat hat, decorated with rosettes and precious stones on the ...
EditorialEmergency coin of four pennies of Charles I, king of England beaten from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Obverse: crown above the letters C and R within a pearl border. Reverse: indication of value (four pennies): Roman n...
EditorialCharger. Samuel Woods; Irish, active 1820-1840; Ireland. Date: 1820-1840. Dimensions: 42.6 x 3.2 cm (16 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.). Pewter. Origin: Waterford.
EditorialCharger. Samuel Woods; Irish, active 1820-1840; Ireland. Date: 1820-1840. Dimensions: 42.6 x 3.2 cm (16 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.). Pewter. Origin: Waterford.
EditorialBowl, 1730?75, Possibly made in United States; Possibly made in Ireland, American or Irish, Silver, Overall: 3 7/8 x 6 1/2 in. (9.8 x 16.5 cm); 13 oz. (405.9 g), Silver, Marked by W. T.