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b. 1620 - d. 1670

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      • A GILT COPPER CHARLES II RESTORATION MEDALLION THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON 1660
        Aug. 16, 2023

        A GILT COPPER CHARLES II RESTORATION MEDALLION THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON 1660

        Est: £300 - £400

        A GILT COPPER CHARLES II RESTORATION MEDALLION THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON 1660 obverse armoured and draped bust of King Charles II facing left with motto CAROLVS. II. D:G, MAGNAE. BRIT. FRA. HIB. REX, reverse the three Royal crowns within an oak tree with the sun shining through clouds above and motto TANDEM REVIRESCET (35mm diameter, 11.1g) Provenance: Property of a Gentleman – Previously from the collection of Sir Colin MacRae (1869-1952) of Feorlinn and Lady Margaret Crichton Stuart (1875-1964) References: ‘British Commemorative Medals, and their values’, C Eimer, item 215b Note: Thomas Rawlins was an accomplished engraver working not only on coins and medallions such as this but gemstones as well. He is recorded as engraver to the Royal Mint therefore he is an obvious choice for a medallion celebrating the restoration of the monarchy.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • A FINE MID-17TH CENTURY SILVER GILT PEARL SET ROYALIST BADGE THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON C1649 – 1660
        Aug. 16, 2023

        A FINE MID-17TH CENTURY SILVER GILT PEARL SET ROYALIST BADGE THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON C1649 – 1660

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        A FINE MID-17TH CENTURY SILVER GILT PEARL SET ROYALIST BADGE THOMAS RAWLINS (C.1620 – 1670), STRUCK LONDON C1649 – 1660 apparently unmarked, obverse bust of King Charles I facing, wearing a lace collar with the motto CAROLVS. D.G. MAG. BRI. FR. ET. HIB. REX, reverse with Royal arms crowned within garter, the whole within a simple reeded frame with cup mounted freshwater pearl suspended below (64mm overall height (including bale), 9.3g) Provenance: Property of a Gentleman – Previously from the collection of Sir Colin MacRae (1869-1952) of Feorlinn and Lady Margaret Crichton Stuart (1875-1964) References: ‘British Commemorative Medals, and their values’, C Eimer, item 167 (variant) Note: It is believed there are around 40 different versions of Royalist / Stuart supporters' badges such as this example were created from the overthrow of Charles I in 1649, and latterly beheaded, to the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Worn by supporters of the Stuart royal family they would have been hidden under clothing and a highly personal accessory. They were presumably only shown to other supporters or to back up a person's claim to be a supporter. This example is a particularly fine survival, not only being in silver gilt, rarely seen, but with the pearl suspended from the base. This pearl has romantically been considered to represent the tears shed for the deposed and executed King. It may also represent the pearl earring Charles wore on the gallows before his beheading (now within Portland Collection Museum) and can so be seen in the Van Dyke portrait ‘Charles I in Three Positions’.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • A Queen Anne Silver Royal Commemorative Box, circa
        Jul. 19, 2013

        A Queen Anne Silver Royal Commemorative Box, circa

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        A Queen Anne Silver Royal Commemorative Box, circa 1710, oval, the lid inset with a double sided silver gilt medallion of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria by Thomas Rawlins (circa 1620-1670), the underside engraved with a portrait of Queen Anne with angel supporters over St Paul's Cathedral and the date 1709, 8.2cm wide See illustration

        Tennants
      • [ MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ MEDALS ]

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        THOMAS RAWLINS (c. 1620-1670) Charles I (1625-1649) and Henrietta Maria, silver royalist badge, oval with wreath border, bust of the king right, crowned, wearing lace collar and Order of the Garter, rev., draped bust of Henrietta Maria left; signed below, T RAWLINS F, 16.92g, 56.6mm x 39.1mm (MI I, 355, 216; Eimer 166a), some weakness, a very fine contemporary cast

        Morton & Eden
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