E-auction 525-442789 - fjt_675884 - BURGUNDY (STATES OF...) L’exil et le mariage de Jules de Bourbon-Condé et de Caroline de Hesse-Reinfeld 1728
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Estimate : | 35 € |
Price : | 32 € |
Maximum bid : | 33 € |
End of the sale : | 08 May 2023 18:15:20 |
bidders : | 5 bidders |
Type : L’exil et le mariage de Jules de Bourbon-Condé et de Caroline de Hesse-Reinfeld
Date: 1728
Metal : copper
Diameter : 30,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 8,78 g.
Edge : lisse
Obverse
Obverse legend : COMITIA - BVRGVNDIÆ..
Obverse description : Armes de Bourgogne sur un manteau d’hermines.
Obverse translation : États de Bourgogne.
Reverse
Reverse legend : ROBUR ET DECUS NOVUM ; À L'EXERGUE : 1728.
Reverse description : Le génie de la Bourgogne debout à gauche tenant une corne d’abondance renversée, s’appuyant sur les écus de Jules de Bourbon-Condé et de Caroline de Hesse-Reinfeld ; à l’exergue : 1728..
Commentary
Tant que le prince de Condé avait été premier ministre, on avait, en quelque sorte, moins pensé à lui ; mais lors de son exil à Chantilly, l'affection de la Bourgogne semble vouloir le consoler. Les Élus font graver ses armes et celles de sa femme Caroline de Hesse-Reinfeld, couronnées et accompagnées du génie de la province dont la corne d'abondance est renversée.
As long as the Prince of Condé had been Prime Minister, he had, in a way, been thought of less; but during his exile in Chantilly, his affection for Burgundy seemed to console him. The Elect had his arms and those of his wife Caroline of Hesse-Reinfeld engraved, crowned and accompanied by the genius of the province whose horn of plenty was inverted.
As long as the Prince of Condé had been Prime Minister, he had, in a way, been thought of less; but during his exile in Chantilly, his affection for Burgundy seemed to console him. The Elect had his arms and those of his wife Caroline of Hesse-Reinfeld engraved, crowned and accompanied by the genius of the province whose horn of plenty was inverted.